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  • Buffer/Polisher question

    long time reader, first time poster!

    anyways, i came upon an old 6"craftsman buffer/polisher over the holidays and hoped to put it to good use come spring. any idea where i can grab some applicators for the wheel?

    my question is, what products are best used with it vs. good ol manpower? im not lazy or anything, but if itll save me some serious time and potentially do a better job, i am all for it. here is my breakdown - also, what pads are best for each product?

    all meg's products! (and if my methodology is flawed, please feel free to provide suggestions!)

    1.) wash
    2.) clay
    3.) deep crystal paint cleaner
    4.) deep crystal polish
    5.) NXT tech wax (paste)

    thanks guys!

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    Welcome to Meguiar's Online!


    I've seen bonnets for these for sale at Sears and NAPA, I'm sure there are other places. Meguiar's also sells different sizes of bonnets, look through the www.meguiars.com estore.

    You have the right order to apply your products, just take your time and work panel by panel.

    Here's this to...

    Rotary vs. PC vs. Regular Orbital Buffer
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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