Looking for some advise....Seems like getting a polisher/buffer is the way to go if you really want some great results. What would you all recommend for someone like me who works on 2 midsized cars for hobby purposes. I have been doing everything by hand but am a little concerned using power equipment on my cars...don't want to cause any damage. Thanks for your feedback
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Polisher / Buffer what do you suggest
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lol thats an easy one the meguairs G100 DA polisher/PC 7424/7336...etc
it can't harm you paint unless you drop it on the car
Rotary vs. PC vs. Regular Orbital Buffer
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Using the G-100 to remove swirls with the Professional LinePatrick Yu
2003 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
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W/sneek.....you will not believe the difference the PC will make on your rigs. And your arms and hands will thank you for it. Neighbors will be asking you to do their car next. Your wife/girlfriend/significant other will become spoiled with the showroom finish their car will have.Black......the ONLY color!
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I can't wait until I get my PC. I've been doing Meguiar's products by hand for over ten years....never used a PC at all on my cars. I look forward to seeing the results.
I wonder if I can find my old car I sold last year to try the PC on it...it was a nice red.
2016 Focus ST
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