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Old 07-05-2006, 06:55 PM
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i've looked at 2 different home depots and lowe's and have yet to come up with PC buffer 2434 where did u guys get it??
Old 07-05-2006, 08:02 PM
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i got mine at lowes its actually under number 7336 i beleive they sell it as a sander/polisher
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Some areas do not stock the PC. I was not able to find one locally a few years ago when I was looking. Send you a PM
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Originally Posted by Rich189
i got mine at lowes its actually under number 7336 i beleive they sell it as a sander/polisher
Yep...I got mine at Lowes...part #7336SP
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Lowes here as well. But keep in mind, I wouldn't recomend using the suplied polishing disc that comes with it. With that, you might be able to find a nice, complete setup of PC, plus the three different pads you need, as well as the three different polishes/compounds/glazes to do a complete job.

There are a couple different places that can supply everything you need in one click.
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oh ok.. just makin sure i wasnt overlookin anything. also got ur PM 99, response=sent

thanks for the help fellas!
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Check out ADS. Autodetailingsolutions.com. They sell the G100, rebadged PC7424 for Meguiars to sell, for $149.99. Thing is you get the right backing plate and 1 Meguiars polishing pad... AND a lifetime warranty. When you consider the price of the pad and backing plate.. plus the value of a no questions asked lifetime warranty.. its well worth the couple extra bucks.
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Quite a few places online. I got my 7424 with pads and backing plate from a non-sponser for Christmas for right around $200 (there were some MF towels in that too, so it was a bit cheaper for "just" the PC)




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