buffers/zaino questions
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buffers/zaino questions
Any good buffers that autozone, walmart, target etc sells. I'm looking to get a small buffer to use on my car. Something on the smaller side so i can do mirros etc. I just ordered a bunch of zaino stuff the other day and want to do it right when i spend some time next week doing it. Also after you do all the zanio do you guys use a good wax since zaino is a polish tech.
also any tips for buffering?
also any tips for buffering?
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Originally Posted by Ruckus46Gt
Any good buffers that autozone, walmart, target etc sells. I'm looking to get a small buffer to use on my car. Something on the smaller side so i can do mirros etc.
Originally Posted by Ruckus46Gt
I just ordered a bunch of zaino stuff the other day and want to do it right when i spend some time next week doing it. Also after you do all the zanio do you guys use a good wax since zaino is a polish tech.
also any tips for buffering?
also any tips for buffering?
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The Porter Cable is the way to go. You can polish the mirrors and other tight spots by hand. I can have a PC kit on your doorstep for $170.00. The kit from Tropi-Care includes the buffer, backing plate, pads and bonnets.