Im hoping to buy a BM in the next few days but i im going to spend Saturday morning and maybe afternoon tarting it up, with tat im looking at buying a buffer, but can anybody recommend one and decent pads for it.
Buffers 9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 March 2011 - 01:48 PM
#2
Posted 27 March 2011 - 03:03 PM
Bull-bars don't suit BMW's Hahahaha
Seriously... All decent "Buffers" seem to be either nylon or cloth (cotton) based...
Ask MQ or Gav on the best polishing methods....
HTH DAZ
Seriously... All decent "Buffers" seem to be either nylon or cloth (cotton) based...
Ask MQ or Gav on the best polishing methods....
HTH DAZ
#3
Posted 27 March 2011 - 04:37 PM
if your looking for something with a bit of bite to it it, you need a rotary , if your just after a quick shine up job get a DA, although ive had good results from flatting marks with a DA , its all down to the user who is using it . takes years of practise if you ask me, ive been polishing cars (i do bodywork for a job) for years and i still learn new tricks etc and teach people who have been doing it for alot longer different ways.
#4
Posted 27 March 2011 - 06:02 PM
I've just started using a DA, and the results can be amazing, well worth the money
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#5
Posted 31 March 2011 - 05:14 PM
#6
Posted 31 March 2011 - 06:07 PM
Think its Dual Action
#7
Posted 31 March 2011 - 07:26 PM
#8
Posted 31 March 2011 - 07:31 PM
Sounds abit like "After the Watershed" sort of bloke thing....
#9
Posted 31 March 2011 - 07:50 PM
#10
Posted 18 June 2011 - 06:21 PM
i bought 1 for my othercar but never used it think il be using iton the beamer tho
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