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Question about Car Waxer/Buffers
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<blockquote data-quote="anarchyx914" data-source="post: 12389304" data-attributes="member: 111222"><p>Portercable 7424xp is a great buffer for beginners. It's DA so its next to impossible to burn clearcoat unless your semi-retarded.</p><p></p><p>I recommend this, and if you want cheap compound the Meguiars M105/205 works great. I recommend an orange/white pad combo for those two polishes. Orange which is cutting for the m105, and white for the polishing which is M205.</p><p></p><p>If you want better compound, I recommend the wolfgang deep swirl remover, and the partner for that.</p><p></p><p>I get stuff from autogeek.net all of the time for my cars, they have great info you can find there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anarchyx914, post: 12389304, member: 111222"] Portercable 7424xp is a great buffer for beginners. It's DA so its next to impossible to burn clearcoat unless your semi-retarded. I recommend this, and if you want cheap compound the Meguiars M105/205 works great. I recommend an orange/white pad combo for those two polishes. Orange which is cutting for the m105, and white for the polishing which is M205. If you want better compound, I recommend the wolfgang deep swirl remover, and the partner for that. I get stuff from autogeek.net all of the time for my cars, they have great info you can find there. [/QUOTE]
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