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electric drill as a rotary buffing machine

Started by mikbik, December 06, 2003, 11:37:10 PM

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mikbik

pwede ko ba gamitin ito??  iyl just buy a buffing pad and attached it sa  electric drill ko? to lessen the time of buffing waxes. and me technique ba ito??

BlackBlood

ingat lang mabilis kasi ikot ng drill and madaling maburn off ang clear coat, don't press on too hard hth :)
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Kapper

mga peeps! heard that rotary buffers are kinda tough on the paint daw. should we stick to the chamois?  ???
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impulzz

Quote from: Kapper on December 11, 2003, 11:08:06 AM
mga peeps! heard that rotary buffers are kinda tough on the paint daw. should we stick to the chamois?  ???

rotary buffer are tough on the paint if the user is not familiar with using it.  with the wrong kind of pad and product, a newbie can easily burn the car's paint.  as for the chamois, its better used for spot dring for for sweep drying like what u do drying your cars.  better get a micro fiber cloth or just use ur regular bath towels(make sure its pure cotton) drying your car.

as for the electric drill better off not using one cause like Moonbreaker said its fast and the attachments that are used for detailing are not suited for newbies.
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mojako

If the drill spins at around 1500-2000 rpm, pwede siguro pang polish yan.  As long as marunong ka gumamit, or else... buffer burns