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    i found these orbital buffer, Black & Decker WP900 6" Random Orbit Waxer/Polisher. anyone using this kind of machine? it's fairly cheap compared to PC but can it be used with professional line say #80 & #83? can the pads of meguiars be attached to this? i cant find a PC here in the philippines so i was wondering if this machine can come a bit close to PC.
    before u rev em up, shine em up!

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    Hi. This B&D cannot use the PC pad but comes with his own blue foam applicator which wrap up type. I have the applicator but I don't have the machine. It's quite thin but quite ok to use. But I would buy some velcro then use glue to glue the velcro onto the surface plate. Then you can use the normal pad velcro type already. This is what I do with my Bosch backing plate. But this B&D doesn't have variable speed one. But I think we sometime have to use what we can only get lo. Hehehe. I was thinking of getting it too. Do let me know how it i, if you buy it. Thks.

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    • #3
      Re: orbital buffers anyone?

      You may want to check out this thread from today... http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16285 I just bought one of these. Actually, the pads are not that bad but I would prefer to get http://www.meguiars.com/?garage-acce...nishing-Bonnet http://www.meguiars.com/?garage-acce...ofiber-Bonnets However, I have heard they stopped offering these bonnets. And I am not sure the 6" would fit the rubber plate snug enough to work. I believe if Meguiars still offered these bonnets and they worked it would be a great little tool for waxing but as the other thread says it can't do much else! That doesn't worry me much because the time and the even spread of the wax it really was better then my hand. Just my 2 cents!

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      • #4
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        Asaf since you got it. Does it vibrate a lot and is the motor noisy? I was thinking of getting it too. Thks.

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        • #5
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          hi Bernard, Actually, I have always waxed by hand but now that I am so busy with work and have two cars I just don't have the time or energy anymore so I purchased the B and D. Of course I wanted the PC but living in Bangkok - well you know the rest. I used it this weekend and I was pleasantly surprised how well it worked. I started at 7am and thought it may bug my neighbors but it is so quiet and the vibration seems normal and as it should. As far as I was concerned it didn't vibrate all that much. I first put wax on half of my hood and then did the other half, roof and side using the B & D and I could really tell the difference between how much better and evenly my coat of wax went on with the machine. BY hand I used way too much product compared to using the machine. Also, getting it off I used the lamb wool it comes with to take it off and a Meguiars Fiber Towel. Just watch out when you put the wax applicator bonnet on because you can tear it quite easily. The great thing is you can buy refillers at your local store which is quite handy. They say you should buy 1 for each wax but you can wash your buffer pads. For me the little investment was worth it. It was about 2,500 baht which is 35 usd about.

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          • #6
            Re: orbital buffers anyone?

            For all your detailing supplies, see Johnson Zeng! Yup, I'm convinced. No more ordering from Meguiar's or ADS. No more picking up what I need at Walmart. I'm going to order a buffer and cleaning cloths direct from China!

            Uh, does anybody know how to ship one buffer and one cleaning cloth from China to Wyoming? I think I need a couple of forms and declarations for customs. Do I pay with a letter of credit?

            Johnson Zeng?

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            • #7
              Re: orbital buffers anyone?

              Originally posted by bernard78 View Post
              Hi. This B&D cannot use the PC pad but comes with his own blue foam applicator which wrap up type. I have the applicator but I don't have the machine. It's quite thin but quite ok to use. But I would buy some velcro then use glue to glue the velcro onto the surface plate. Then you can use the normal pad velcro type already. This is what I do with my Bosch backing plate. But this B&D doesn't have variable speed one. But I think we sometime have to use what we can only get lo. Hehehe. I was thinking of getting it too. Do let me know how it i, if you buy it. Thks.
              but meguiars only offers 6.5" and the B&D polisher is just 6". i heard u can destroy a pad easily if your not using the same size. and btw, thanks for the reply, it really helped a lot coz i have no clue about this machine. thanks man.
              before u rev em up, shine em up!

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              • #8
                Re: orbital buffers anyone?

                Originally posted by Asaf View Post
                hi Bernard, Actually, I have always waxed by hand but now that I am so busy with work and have two cars I just don't have the time or energy anymore so I purchased the B and D. Of course I wanted the PC but living in Bangkok - well you know the rest. I used it this weekend and I was pleasantly surprised how well it worked. I started at 7am and thought it may bug my neighbors but it is so quiet and the vibration seems normal and as it should. As far as I was concerned it didn't vibrate all that much. I first put wax on half of my hood and then did the other half, roof and side using the B & D and I could really tell the difference between how much better and evenly my coat of wax went on with the machine. BY hand I used way too much product compared to using the machine. Also, getting it off I used the lamb wool it comes with to take it off and a Meguiars Fiber Towel. Just watch out when you put the wax applicator bonnet on because you can tear it quite easily. The great thing is you can buy refillers at your local store which is quite handy. They say you should buy 1 for each wax but you can wash your buffer pads. For me the little investment was worth it. It was about 2,500 baht which is 35 usd about.
                so it is a good buy for it's price? im sorry if i asked alot of questions here. i just want to put my money where i can really use it. it's kinda hard to find a PC here in philippines & i cant afford 1 to purchase online. im thinking about buying a rotary but that machine cost a lot of money! makita rotary costs about P13,000 and so far $1 = P50 (you do the math) the B&D here cost about P3,500 only i really appreciated your answers here. thanks man
                before u rev em up, shine em up!

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by STG View Post
                  For all your detailing supplies, see Johnson Zeng! Yup, I'm convinced. No more ordering from Meguiar's or ADS. No more picking up what I need at Walmart. I'm going to order a buffer and cleaning cloths direct from China!

                  Uh, does anybody know how to ship one buffer and one cleaning cloth from China to Wyoming? I think I need a couple of forms and declarations for customs. Do I pay with a letter of credit?

                  Johnson Zeng?
                  You will not find his posts on MOL...I guarantee it! I already removed the spam and the spammer.

                  Tim
                  Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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                  • #10
                    Re: orbital buffers anyone?

                    Thks a lot guys. Maybe I'll try it out too. Over here in M'sia it's bout RM180-199. Plus another set of applicator pad free. But I think you don't use the wool pad to wipe the wax, I thought the wool pad is for cutting compound...? Maybe you can get Meguiars pad. Since it's 6.5 you can insert a sponge in between. This is what I do with the B&D pad on my bosch backing plate. Hehehe.
                    Last edited by bernard78; Nov 6, 2006, 07:31 AM. Reason: add word

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                    • #11
                      Re: orbital buffers anyone?

                      Originally posted by frustrateddetailer View Post
                      i found these orbital buffer, Black & Decker WP900 6" Random Orbit Waxer/Polisher. anyone using this kind of machine? it's fairly cheap compared to PC but can it be used with professional line say #80 & #83? can the pads of meguiars be attached to this? i cant find a PC here in the philippines so i was wondering if this machine can come a bit close to PC.
                      I have Black & Decker KP600 whick looks like the WP900. I guess it was the older model. Anyway, i just checked and found both have the same specs. even the speed 4400 rpm. It is a great little machine But the G100 still a winner which i also have

                      I 100% with Asaf and Bernard. Thanks for thier feedback

                      Here is my experience with the KP600....
                      http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...6070#post86070

                      All The best......

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                      • #12
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                        Hi amari, wow your post was very interesting. Many ideas I have been trying to work out. So how did you mount your W-8000 and W-7000 pads??? Since the backing plate doesn't come off or anything did you glue a Velcro pad so the W-7000, and W-8000 would fit? If possible can you give any help to how this process would work? I would agree it's no PC at only 4400 rpm and 1 speed but for the price and being offered here in asia with the same voltage I thought it would do what I need it to do. But after seeing your after picks it does more then just waxing! Looking forward to hearing about the pad hook up... thanks, asaf

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                          Re: orbital buffers anyone?

                          hi guys

                          may I join you

                          so far I have got the makita rotery polisher, and like to buy the porter
                          cable but its not available here in my country, and i failed to order it
                          from states.. but i heared that the porter cable are available at phillipene??

                          ive got also dewalt angle orbital sander but the rpm start from 3500
                          to 6000 rpm

                          ive just bought new makita bo6040 random orbital sander and polisher
                          toolbarn.com/product/makita/bo6040

                          [Commercial links are not allowed on MOL. This is the third time I have removed this exact link. Please do not post it anymore. Thank you; 2hotford]

                          did any one tried this machine??

                          tks
                          great adventure

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                            Re: orbital buffers anyone?

                            Originally posted by Asaf View Post
                            Hi amari, wow your post was very interesting. Many ideas I have been trying to work out. So how did you mount your W-8000 and W-7000 pads??? Since the backing plate doesn't come off or anything did you glue a Velcro pad so the W-7000, and W-8000 would fit? If possible can you give any help to how this process would work? I would agree it's no PC at only 4400 rpm and 1 speed but for the price and being offered here in asia with the same voltage I thought it would do what I need it to do. But after seeing your after picks it does more then just waxing! Looking forward to hearing about the pad hook up... thanks, asaf
                            Thanks for your comments Asaf...

                            And Yes i have used some kind of Velcro type on the rubber pad...
                            Here is a picture to show it , you will see that one of them had fallen off while removing the Meguiar pad , the rest are holdin well



                            Here is the KP600 , showing them with Meguiars pads.


                            With the 8" Pad

                            With the 6.5" Pad ( My Favorite )
                            And Here is my G100

                            Ampex Stepdown Transformer 500w. Input 110v or 220v and Output 110v or 220v.

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                              Re: orbital buffers anyone?

                              Originally posted by great adventure View Post
                              hi guys

                              may I join you

                              so far I have got the makita rotery polisher, and like to buy the porter
                              cable but its not available here in my country, and i failed to order it
                              from states.. but i heared that the porter cable are available at phillipene??

                              ive got also dewalt angle orbital sander but the rpm start from 3500
                              to 6000 rpm

                              ive just bought new makita bo6040 random orbital sander and polisher


                              did any one tried this machine??

                              tks

                              Hi ,

                              Check out this thread....
                              http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15097

                              Do a search for bo6040 .. You will find cool results...

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