Suggestion on buffer.
Ok so im looking for a decent buffer, nothing fancy or anything and under $50 bucks. I know, im cheap but im poor and i cant even afford to spend $50 bucks. I'm just going to use it for mild stuff, just light swirl removing but mostly waxing/buffing. Im looking between a 6in-8in buffer.
Should i just take a shot and get a buffer from say sears, walmart, etc.? I had a 10in craftsman buffer but to say the least i dropped it a bit and it broke, i defintly liked the buffer but something a tad smaller would be better. Thanks |
I would get a dual-action orbitor, but not sure if one is under $50.00,
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Originally Posted by LuxuryDodge
(Post 2207641)
nothing fancy or anything and under $50 bucks.
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You could try ebay and pick up a porter cable 7424. There is always someone selling one as they lose interest in detailing or upgrading to a better unit.
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I use the Porter Cable DA and it works very well. Do not need to worry about 'buring' the paint, but it is not cheap,
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I agree with tryn to find a 7424.....you could do correction with a cheap one, but it would take forever and not be worth it imo
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the one I use is a Dewalt Dw 8something rather but it is easly 3 times the cost that your looking for. but personaly I would not use anything less than what I have.
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The rotary is a tool that shouldn't be messed with unless you can practice with it on an old car or spare parts first.
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With polishes like Meguairs M105, etc. the DA can do some quick serious correction work with less risk of holograms, etc.
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