I need a new buffer/polisher
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also look into the porter cable polisher, the guys over at ls1 tech swear by it, its more expensive than the orbitals but it cuts faster and is designed to not burn through as fast as the profesional buffers
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Not to hurt any feelings but you want to avoid the Pep Boys/Sears/Turtle Wax random orbit polishers. They are fine for applying wax but don't have the muscle for any paint correction. If you are looking to remove swirls look elsewhere.
The Porter Cable 7424/7336 is an excellent choice for an RO polisher that will remove swirls. The risk of paint damage is minimal with them as well.
The Porter Cable 7424/7336 is an excellent choice for an RO polisher that will remove swirls. The risk of paint damage is minimal with them as well.
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I agree with Frito. I don't personally have one, but I know that the orbitals are pretty much for applying/removing wax. If you want to work over you paint, then get a porter or milwaukee. From want I understand you can burn the paint if you don't know what you are doing. FYI
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I am not trying to create a pissing match, just simpliy stating my opinion and experiences...
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I actually just ordered the ultimate detailing machine which is basically a take off of the porter cable with just a few differences in the build and the power cable and such havent gotten it yet but cant wait till i do. i bought a kit so it was like 250 but they give the machine the pads the polish the whole nine http://www.pinnaclewax.com/pinnacle-...g-machine.html