im looking to buy a buffer for use at home. im looking for something that is simple cuz just want to polish and wax my car faster. im also looking for a website or video that i can learn how to use it.
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How to Use The PC DVD
Meguiar's YouTube Channel
Are you looking for a used dual action polisher or a new one?
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Re: Looking to buy a buffer?
Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View PostHow to Use The PC DVD
Meguiar's YouTube Channel
Are you looking for a used dual action polisher or a new one?
, i know i didnt created this topic but since you asked
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To who created the topic:
You want a DA or a Rotary?Ryan's Auto Detailing, S.A
Mobile Auto Detailing Company.
Dominican Republic.
Passion for Detailing, do it with love.
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Re: Looking to buy a buffer?
For the OP I would say get a Dual Orbital, not a Rotary as I have worked up to one but knowing that playing with a tool that can damage precious paint and clear coat is NO FUN.
Also for 95% of work you can use this with ease.
ALSO you may consider a cheapo 30$ orbital such like a Vaper as it works well as a wax spreader, does thin, uniform coats and with a 10" surface, it makes it quick to spead the wax and take off by hand.
After you get the your "Process" down, then work on speed to get it done quicker. I have 3 vehicles I do personally and in the household 2-3 more to keep up on. Speed it Paramount.
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