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  • What buffer to get?

    I used my friends Buffer on my truck, and I must say I like them.

    Now I'm not gonna get serious and dish out a lot of money on an expensive Buffer, but I'd like an affordable one that gives me everythign I need.

    I use Meguier's 3 step, and before I head out to the store, what should I look for in a Buffer? How many extra pads do I need etc.?

    I'd like one that can buff out some scratches on the clearcoat, and can apply the three step really well.

  • #2
    First... did you use a rotary or a orbital buffer/polisher?
    Brandon

    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

    My Albums: Avalanche
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    • #3
      I don't know honestly, didn't know there was a difference.

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      • #4
        Rotary Buffer/Polisher
        This is a rotary type buffer, will fix lots of paint problems but you can also create many more paint problems if you are not skilled in using one not for beginners on a car they care about...



        6" Orbital or PC Buffer/Polisher
        This is one type of orbital or aual action also known as a PC, 6". I think this is the most popular with member on this board. Very good for anyone to use. They are a little more expensive than the polisher below and cheaper than a rotary, they will fix many minor paint problems nothing to serious, have plenty of power, variable speed and easy to control and great for starting out...



        10" Waxer/Polisher
        Here is another 10" orbital/dual action, these work OK but nothing like a PC, not as much power harder to control but they are inexpensive more than likely won't fix any paint problems....
        Brandon

        2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

        My Albums: Avalanche
        Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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        • #5
          Hey CanucksDakotaRT,

          Welcome to Meguiar's Online!

          The buffer you will want to buy is the Porter Cable 7336 or the 7424 DA polisher. You will also need to obtain Meguiar's:

          * W-64DA backing plate
          * 2 of the W-8006 Polishing Pads
          * 2 of the W-9006 Finishing Pads

          This combo will get you started! Once you have used one, you will wonder why you went so long without one!

          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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          • #6
            CanucksDakotaRT,

            I agree with Tim, and gb387......... the PC Orbital is a fine tool to start with.

            However, keep in mind that it has it's limitations. It won't remove defects that a rotary buffer will remove. Therefore, you may, or may not be able to completely remove those scratches you have to deal with.

            Good luck, and have fun!
            Boss_429

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