craftsman rotating orbital buffer
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craftsman rotating orbital buffer
Ok, now that you're done laughing. I've had this for probably 10-12 years. Can I use this as a basis to start building off of, or do I need to spend money on the newer buffers that are out there? I've got 3 black cars and most of my effort, historically, has been spent around performance. I need to start making these shine a bit better. Thanks.
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If you want the opinion of a professional detailer then you should https://g35driver.com/forums/care-de...-detailer.html and be prepared to give the specs of the Craftsman, like rpm's so he can tell you if it will work.
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I have a similar RO buffer I've never tried polishing with it but it defiantly speeds up the waxing process. I don't think it can generate the speed and heat needed to completely polish out swirls and scratches but it defiantly won't hurt your paint any. I have used meg scratch x by hand and it helped to diminish the swirls so maybe with the RO it could get some better results but don't expect the same results as with a rotary or DA polisher.
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