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Originally Posted by Sean_W
Actually, I'm not really looking for a brand type, but the type of unit you use. Is a store bought buffer made for buffing better, or would you use a standard home power drill with buffer wheel attached to it?
I only ask because of the two buffers I've tried in the past, including the one I bought today, don't seem to have enough power. It never seems like it's actually turning, just a lot of vibrating. And even less if I push down to hard. Is a power drill a much better thing to us when tring to get rid of those pesky minor scratches?
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I use a Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital. It works great and doesn't leave marks. Check it out at
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...dom+orbital.do
There are videos to show you how it works.
Don't use a power drill!