Re: IML: Buffer/polisher vs. random orbital "buffer"
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Re: IML: Buffer/polisher vs. random orbital "buffer"



--- mopar413@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Why spend $165.00 for a buffer that is hard to
> handle.  YOu can buy one for about $40.00 that does
> not turn up so fast and there is less chance of
> burning thu the paint.  It is made for buffing.  It
> has handles on both sides of he motor and a big pad
> for the buffer to hold the rag like stuff on it.  
> Works great and is a lot more reasonable that the
> Milwakee buffer. 
> 

I have one of those and use it as an
applicator/remover for wax, for which it is well
suited.    

They are completely different tools, made for
different challenges, and will yeild entirely
different results.  

The $40 unit will not truly polish a coarse painted
surface (unless it's in the same position for a LONG
time, and that is why the buffer and its attendant
attachments and polishes exist and is the primary tool
used in the detailing industry.   

-K 

 


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