Is this product any good for buffing?
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I'm just wondering if this would be any good for buffing on/off wax? I've heard though that they leave nasty swirl marks, and may damage the finish if you do it too hard, just wondering if I should get this, or stick to doing it the good old fashioned hard way by hand?
I'm just wondering if this would be any good for buffing on/off wax? I've heard though that they leave nasty swirl marks, and may damage the finish if you do it too hard, just wondering if I should get this, or stick to doing it the good old fashioned hard way by hand?
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Rep Power: 0 i say do it by hand. i mean it will take a little bit longer but its well worth the shine. cuz u know for sure ur not putting tooo much pressure on ur hand when buffing.
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Rep Power: 0 Definatly do it by hand. You'll spend a little bit more time, but be much happier with the results. I bought one of those thigns when I got my car and never used it. Its a waste of money in my opinion
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