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Re: Porter Cable or Dewalt Buffer?
Posted by lms (more from lms) on Thu, 16 Oct 2003 09:17:20
In Reply to: Porter Cable or Dewalt Buffer?, Ricky, Wed, 15 Oct 2003 21:58:01
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There are many more people on this board that know more than I, but the P.C. is great in my mind. You can adjust speeeds to meet your needs. You can also, like other polishers, put whatever pad you want on for the amount of 'cut' you need. P.C. is not used in place of clay. Clay is usually done first-depends on how bad your car is. Do a search on the internet-you will find one cheaper than that. Buy a kit of very good pads. This will come w\different grades of cutters (pads). It's easy to use, not to big so you don't get worn out holding it for an hour. The P.C. is what you want-I think?? :)
P.S. Some guy came over and did my friends porsche. He had been polishing cars for years (yeah right). He used a rotary and made the car look worse in spots. I just did my saab-it had swirl marks and all sorts of crap imbeded in the paint. My car is like butter.
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