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  • Cordless Orbital Buffer

    Anyone have any experience with the Meguiar's Cordless Orbital Buffer? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Jim

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    on this thread there is a little info: http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...light=cordless
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      Re: Cordless Orbital Buffer

      Originally posted by jfwebber
      Anyone have any experience with the Meguiar's Cordless Orbital Buffer? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.

      Jim
      As Mike mentioned in his post in the aforementioned thread, the cordless unit really doesn't have enough power to effectively remove swirls and/or scratches but, for a quick coat of wax/polish while you're at a show or even in your garage, it'll be more than useful.

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      • #4
        Hey,

        Meguiar's cordless buffer is a nice unit. It comes in a good quality bag, W-8006 Polishing Pad, built-in backing plate, charger and two batteries. I have spent a fair amount of time playing around with the buffer. True, it does not have the power the PC has, but for the application and removal of a wax or Polymer, no problem.

        Personally, I will be bringing it with me when I go on a trip for quick touch-ups.

        Tim
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