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    I've always been pretty good at detailing my cars but this is my first black vehicle and the scratches from random idiots touching/leaning/rubbing on my car have started to add up and it turns my stomach everytime I find a new one! I've tried rubbing compounds but I don't think the old hand method is working as well as an electric buffer could. The thing is, I don't want to spend a fortune on one and I'm not even sure what a good brand is. I just need a small one, maybe 6" or 7" max. It doesn't have to be industrial strength or anything, just something sufficient to take the swirls and surface scratches off of my car before I put down the beautiful layers of Zaino. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm looking to spend less than $100 here, but any help is appreciated. Thanks
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    Originally posted by DARK SDE '02:
    I've always been pretty good at detailing my cars but this is my first black vehicle and the scratches from random idiots touching/leaning/rubbing on my car have started to add up and it turns my stomach everytime I find a new one! I've tried rubbing compounds but I don't think the old hand method is working as well as an electric buffer could. The thing is, I don't want to spend a fortune on one and I'm not even sure what a good brand is. I just need a small one, maybe 6" or 7" max. It doesn't have to be industrial strength or anything, just something sufficient to take the swirls and surface scratches off of my car before I put down the beautiful layers of Zaino. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm looking to spend less than $100 here, but any help is appreciated. Thanks
    check home depot. about a month ago they had an orbital buffer on sale for $23, for the 7 inch one.

    the 10 inch buffer was $30

    they shouldnt be that expensive
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    • #3
      Pepboys, checkers and biglots always have sales on them. If you hurry and check all the auto stores this week their will be some great deals(Fathers day). I have already seen some for around 15, dont know how good they are, but it will probably work just fine.
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        I think pep boys had one onsale this week for like $14, really small one, but would work. I'm thinking about getting one myself.
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        • #5
          Down here Checkers is a fast-food restaurant. Doubt they sell buffers, but good french fries.

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            It has like 3 different names for some reason, its just like autozone
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            • #7
              i was watchin a show on paint...actually it was an episode of trucks on spike tv and they said make sure you get a buffer with dual something... i forget what its called lol but it makes the buffer swivel in two directions so it cant catch an edge and you wont get swirl marks
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              • #8
                how exactly woudl you use a buffer on a car describe the process i to woudl like to get rid of these swirl marks

                [ June 03, 2004, 02:20 AM: Message edited by: blackbyrd ]
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