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  • Buffer Question

    Hey guys, new to forums in general, but I think it is great!

    Anyways I have a 2006 Pasaat 2.0T, and am a detail freak (as I am sure most of you are). So I have been waxing my car by hand for the past year and think I want to go ahead and by a buffer. After doing some research I have the following questions:

    -Being a rookie to using a buffer, which type of buffer would be best?
    -The car has minimal to no paint damage, so is a high speed buffer really worth it?
    -Suggestions!!!!!!

    Thank you in advance for the help.




    -John Mercier

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    Re: Buffer Question

    The Meguiar's G110v2 is a new tool that is absolutely perfect for waxing as well as defect removal.

    With a Meguiar's finishing pad you can apply wax to an entire vehicle in about five minutes or less. It definitely makes the job easier and less time consuming. I find myself waxing more often with the buffer because it is so much faster and easier.

    I can wash, wax, vacuum and dress the tires in about an hour on a well maintained vehicle.

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    • #3
      Re: Buffer Question

      By all means go for the buffer. The G110v2 would be a excellent choice. Not only does it speed up your process. Who knows down the road you may have some paint issues to deal with. The G110 would definitely come in handy then.

      I would definitely buy one.
      quality creates its own demand

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