How to use a buffer

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AdamsPolishes

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It does rotate and osolate at same time. 3500 opm

Why do you say this? What about it won't correct anything? At this point i don't need any correction cause iddon't have scratches or swirls. I'm looking for preventative mantainance.

I haven't used that particular machine before, but ones similar to it will bog down when you want to apply any pressure to it, which is necessary for any correction to happen.

If your paint is in good shape though, then it will work just fine!
 

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For wax spreading and paint correction. I would suggest to get a pc 7424xp. But remember to get 3 different kind of pads; (Cutting, Polishing and Finishing) and sizes.
 

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I have two of the 7424's. I don't think that they are the best for paint correction. I have a flex that seems to be pretty good, and an old Sioux rotary that I use that, if it can be corrected, will fix anything. The only problem with the Sioux is that it is big and heavy. It works great, though.
 

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1. Go to junk yard.
2. Find a quarter panel, trunk, whatever.
3. Practice on said piece.
4. Profit.

Random orbitals are nice. I like to use my hands, though.
 
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