Detailed my truck. Before and after pics.
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on a side note is this like one of those buffers that if you dont know what your doing can strip off the clear coat on like corners and stuff like that if you dont know what your doing... i know how to hand wax something but i never really used a good buffer before, anything ive used has been like $30 from pep boys lol
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Originally Posted by 02BlueStepside
Looks great! When you get the wheel wells done, you will be amazed at the difference. Those BBS wheels look good too IMO.
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on a side note is this like one of those buffers that if you dont know what your doing can strip off the clear coat on like corners and stuff like that if you dont know what your doing... i know how to hand wax something but i never really used a good buffer before, anything ive used has been like $30 from pep boys lol
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Originally Posted by Frito Bandito
Nope, you are thinking of a rotary. The appeal of a dual action polisher like the PC 7336/7424 is its ease of use for a newb (like me). About the only way you will hurt your truck with a PC is if you drop it on the hood. If you are serious about machine polishing check out this FAQ and www.autopia.org.
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