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harryhood
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I'm looking to buy a orbital polisher / buffer to remove some light scratches and tree sap and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for good user friendly one.
Any suggestions for good compound to use would be great also.
thanks
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harryhood
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Porter Cable 7424  Thanks. From searching the internet that's what I'm thinking of getting.
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sunsetdart
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I have a Dewalt that works great........it has adjustable RPM which is good depending on what you're doing. For buffing I use it at 1300 RPM.
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jackie
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after you get the buffer, get you a meguiar's form pad to go on it.. lot's better than lambs wool.. also try 3M perfect-it ll.. rubbing compound. you will be happy..
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