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Anyone knows where to buy a cordless orbital, preferably small and light......performance is not an issue. My place is open car park, so bird dropping on the roof very often. After cleaning the dropping away, I usually wax the roof but quite tiring.
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HI Guys and Gals.. Just bought the B and D KP600 RO polisher last week and finally got to use it over the weekend. Took me at least 6 hours and need a massage now, haha. I will try and briefly describe the steps i took. 1. Shampoo with Megs Gold class shampoo 2. Claybar 3. Turtlewax swirl remover and buff off with KP600 4. Megs NXT Tech Wax and buff off with KP600 5. Megs #20 Polymer Sealant. Applied with foam applicator and wipe off with microfibre towel. I like this product as it leaves a nice glossy look on the surface although i am told the #21 is better. You can view the product on this URL. Just copy and paste. http://www.meguiars.com/?pro-liquid-car-wa...Polymer-Sealant 6. Finished off with NXT Speed Detailer for that extra glossy look.Spray on and wipe off. I am not sure if i should be putting any products over the #20 but i always liked the shine and gloss from the NXT Speed detailer. Any bros here can advice if my steps were right or wrong considering the products that i have. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here are the photos i stored in webshots. Wish i had a better camera. http://community.webshots.com/myphotos?act...security=FCnAaj
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Is it advisable to use orbital buffer on brand new car? Even after properly washed and clayed? What kind of bonnets do you use, to prevent swirls. There are 3 types of clothes that came with my buffer. 1. Applicator, 2. cotton for removing wax, 3. wool for final buffing. At 3200RPM, it seems to me that it can be very destructive. I tried it on my 300ZX, it is very pleasant to use, able to wax a car in less than 30 minutes. However, I do not dare to use it on my new car, which has almost no swirl marks as yet.
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I'm looking for an orbital sander with adjustable speed to polish my car. any recommendations? where can i get a good and cheap one (hehe typical consumer)?
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Any of U detailing freaks have an orbital buffer? I thinking of getting one but the best are all in the US (aka 110V) Porter Cable brand seems to be the most user friendly and functional one.