Wax and buff with power buffer
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Anyone else trust an electric buffer on their baby? Must say I was hesitant, but wow she is shining.
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Looks good!!
I have a pc that I trust on all my cars. A good orbital brings no worries. |
Looks really good. I need a good wheel job on mine. But I'll settle for a hand waxing
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Sometimes that is the only way to get the swirl marks out...:thumbsup:
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I only use my adjustable Porter Cable D/A buffer I got with the Adam's detail kit and only use the stuff that was in the kit. It took very good care of my black Trailblazer SS, so yellow is very easy to deal with now.
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Using proper pads, compounds, polishes, LSP (waxes, sealants or whatever you prefer) and technique, using a machine application will always give you a better end result.
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What kind of dog is that?
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I use my PorterCable 7424xp and Admans products with great results all the time
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I want too
but I think I'll stick to hand power |
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I use the same porter cable, love it.
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Definately look at using the Porter cable from adamspolishes.com. But be warned, once you spend a buck on Adams....the spending will never stop! :drool:
BTW - Adams is now the OFFICIALLY licensed GM car care products of vetts and Camaros! |
Porter Cable 7424xp Works like a charm and is very safe. I'll never go back to polishing by hand. You just can't get the results you can with a PC.
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