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Show'n'Shine Saloon
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<blockquote data-quote="TransAxle" data-source="post: 10754598" data-attributes="member: 62587"><p>Any kit you get in that price range is going to be a start kit and not enough to do a full go on one vehicle. The Porter Cable is a good starter Orbital Buffer to go with. Once you learn the ends and outs you will be able to really clean up your paint. But since they only get you 3 pads and 1-3 microfibers, thats enough to do about 40% of a car. The pads will only last about 2-3 panels till you will have to clean them and then let them dry. So it might take you the course of a weekend to get it fully done. But if your wanting to stay in that budget range and learn everything its a great start. Now if you get your budget up to $400 you will be a lot better off.</p><p></p><p>Now if you have more specific questions, I can answer them more indepth, but off hand your question is rather vague.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransAxle, post: 10754598, member: 62587"] Any kit you get in that price range is going to be a start kit and not enough to do a full go on one vehicle. The Porter Cable is a good starter Orbital Buffer to go with. Once you learn the ends and outs you will be able to really clean up your paint. But since they only get you 3 pads and 1-3 microfibers, thats enough to do about 40% of a car. The pads will only last about 2-3 panels till you will have to clean them and then let them dry. So it might take you the course of a weekend to get it fully done. But if your wanting to stay in that budget range and learn everything its a great start. Now if you get your budget up to $400 you will be a lot better off. Now if you have more specific questions, I can answer them more indepth, but off hand your question is rather vague. [/QUOTE]
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