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<blockquote data-quote="sptzvnm" data-source="post: 9882792" data-attributes="member: 48648"><p>Get yourself a REAL orbital buffer. I bought a used G.E.M. buffer on ebay for like $100. One of the best investments I ever made ( non of the Wal-Mart, Auto Zone crap ). They weigh about 15 lbs. and use a real motor. They mimic what your hand does, and are not likely to damage you paint. High Speed buffers (the ones that spends like a drill) are the ones that usually burns your paint, even in the so-called professional hands. The finish you get from a 'real' orbital buffer compared to what you can accomplish by hand is darn near like night and day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sptzvnm, post: 9882792, member: 48648"] Get yourself a REAL orbital buffer. I bought a used G.E.M. buffer on ebay for like $100. One of the best investments I ever made ( non of the Wal-Mart, Auto Zone crap ). They weigh about 15 lbs. and use a real motor. They mimic what your hand does, and are not likely to damage you paint. High Speed buffers (the ones that spends like a drill) are the ones that usually burns your paint, even in the so-called professional hands. The finish you get from a 'real' orbital buffer compared to what you can accomplish by hand is darn near like night and day. [/QUOTE]
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