thats right...I buffed for the very first time today. I have never used any power tool of any kind to buff...and also have never done it by hand. Those of you who read my intro thread know the details of what Im getting into.
So anyway... My truck had a ton of scratches on it from offroading... not anymore! I used a 3m waffle pad and some compound the guy training me loaned me...I have no idea what it is. He didnt teach me to buff...he just gave me the compound and told me to go to town on my truck when I got home... so I did and... No more scratches...no burnt paint...no swirls (its a grey truck, and I hear swirls dont show on those much, I dunno) I didnt prep the pad...I only had the one compound... I dunno. It looks pretty good to me. no pics of before and after...I figured I was gonna screw up the paint so I didnt bother to bring a camera to my work spot. (folks house)
I know I didnt do it by the book...but the scratches are gone, and there arent any swirls...and no burnt paint. I didnt the fenders, and the outside of the bed. all had contoured areas...its a Toyota T100.
again, first time buffing anything. And I used a Makita 9227c.
go figure.
So anyway... My truck had a ton of scratches on it from offroading... not anymore! I used a 3m waffle pad and some compound the guy training me loaned me...I have no idea what it is. He didnt teach me to buff...he just gave me the compound and told me to go to town on my truck when I got home... so I did and... No more scratches...no burnt paint...no swirls (its a grey truck, and I hear swirls dont show on those much, I dunno) I didnt prep the pad...I only had the one compound... I dunno. It looks pretty good to me. no pics of before and after...I figured I was gonna screw up the paint so I didnt bother to bring a camera to my work spot. (folks house)
I know I didnt do it by the book...but the scratches are gone, and there arent any swirls...and no burnt paint. I didnt the fenders, and the outside of the bed. all had contoured areas...its a Toyota T100.
again, first time buffing anything. And I used a Makita 9227c.
go figure.

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