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Old 05-21-2010, 11:00 AM
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What kind of orbital buffers are you guys using on your car? Ive always just hand waxed and it gets to be a pain in the ass. Plus not to mention it takes forever. So i want to buy a buffer to make the job quicker and easier. Ive seen those 12" $20-$30 buffers at autozone but how good are they?
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That's all I use. I suppose a more expensive one might be better, but as long as it's a random orbital polisher/buffer it should be fine.
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The Porter Cable one seems to be what everyone's using now...

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