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VARY NAYCE!!! I heard (by a detail shop, so not sure if reliable this advise is!) that if you use the orbital and you don't much experiance, you can burn through some of the paint. Expecially on the edges! I'm really tempted to buy an orbital though cuz i can imagine it'll cut the time of waxing by a lot. Let alone I'll have the option to polish later!Originally Posted by mysticmotion
I've used an orbital and wax before. Very happy with the results. All cars will eventually start to swirl. You're going to notice a big difference in the finish once you wax it Hossam. It's going to feel smooth as butter too.

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if you are going to do this, I HIGHLY suggest you practice on a random hood or body parts that are junk. With an orbital you can burn completely through the clear in the matter of just SECONDSOriginally Posted by Hoagie
VARY NAYCE!!! I heard (by a detail shop, so not sure if reliable this advise is!) that if you use the orbital and you don't much experiance, you can burn through some of the paint. Expecially on the edges! I'm really tempted to buy an orbital though cuz i can imagine it'll cut the time of waxing by a lot. Let alone I'll have the option to polish later!

You definitely DEFINITELY have to know what you're doing and practice a LOT before you use it on a car like your G.
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If oyu get a random orbital buffer, its pretty damn impossible to burn through clear coat.
Try a Porter Cable. Just the entry model. Thats what i have.
All waxing does it hide swirls and they will eventually come back. A buffer and a polish is what you will need to break down the marks and make your paint clear.
Try a Porter Cable. Just the entry model. Thats what i have.
All waxing does it hide swirls and they will eventually come back. A buffer and a polish is what you will need to break down the marks and make your paint clear.
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I hear ya... I think i'm going to stick with waxing the rest of this season and then polish next spring!!!
So... about the meet. Are we meeting at 10am then?
So... about the meet. Are we meeting at 10am then?
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Lake Nokomis at 10am.
We'll figure out the rest from there. No rush since we can just chill out for a while. If it's raining, we can always drive over to Ikea or the Mall.
I have never used a machine to wax my cars. My arms are good enough. Car still looks new and feels smooth as a Brazilian wax job.
We'll figure out the rest from there. No rush since we can just chill out for a while. If it's raining, we can always drive over to Ikea or the Mall.I have never used a machine to wax my cars. My arms are good enough. Car still looks new and feels smooth as a Brazilian wax job.
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Try a Porter Cable. Just the entry model. Thats what i have.
All waxing does it hide swirls and they will eventually come back. A buffer and a polish is what you will need to break down the marks and make your paint clear.
Oops, yeah I should have clarified Hossam...I have a 7" random orbital buffer that I got at harbor freight for like 15 dollars I think. Janik speaks the truth above, but for me, I just like using wax and doing it up fast for a good and semi lasting (3-4 weeks) nice result that you can do in about an hour or so.Originally Posted by Wannabe6MT
If oyu get a random orbital buffer, its pretty damn impossible to burn through clear coat.Try a Porter Cable. Just the entry model. Thats what i have.
All waxing does it hide swirls and they will eventually come back. A buffer and a polish is what you will need to break down the marks and make your paint clear.
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^+1 thats what i do most of the time.
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+2 I do this too to my ride Originally Posted by Wannabe6MT
^+1 thats what i do most of the time.

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We'll figure out the rest from there. No rush since we can just chill out for a while. If it's raining, we can always drive over to Ikea or the Mall.
I have never used a machine to wax my cars. My arms are good enough. Car still looks new and feels smooth as a Brazilian wax job.
Is this the final word then? If so, let's update the first page with an address. I'll be in Boston until friday day night and my internet access will be somewhat limited.Originally Posted by SmoothZ
Lake Nokomis at 10am.
We'll figure out the rest from there. No rush since we can just chill out for a while. If it's raining, we can always drive over to Ikea or the Mall.I have never used a machine to wax my cars. My arms are good enough. Car still looks new and feels smooth as a Brazilian wax job.
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So you guys use the random orbitals more for waxing and not polishing? this makes since because if the wax takes care of most the swirls for 3 to 4 weeks, then i'd rather do that than sand down the clear coat! I did hear that the orbitals are nice for waxing cuz they take the wax off very easily, which i guess the harder part?!?!?!?! Well, i'll try to wax my car tonight cuz i'm busy tomorrow, and if not, i'll have to wait till Sunday! We'll see
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You have it all wrong.
The polish is what breaks down scratchs and swirls.
Most people dont orbital buff wax on. i just do it by hand.
Take it off with a MF towel and your acr.
The polish is what breaks down scratchs and swirls.
Most people dont orbital buff wax on. i just do it by hand.
Take it off with a MF towel and your acr.
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Thats what I thought... I hate when people give advise based on the fact that they "know" they're right when really they're not. 

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Yup I hand wax my ride, I've only used an orbital when using polishing compound. Hand waxing usually works fine, it just takes a while and your arms will get tired haha 

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haha...that's why I got that palm polisher Originally Posted by Locksmith
Yup I hand wax my ride, I've only used an orbital when using polishing compound. Hand waxing usually works fine, it just takes a while and your arms will get tired haha
My hands are very happy about that decision.Wannabe6MT
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My buffer actually has some power so a hand buff is like a walk in the park 


