Be careful with the power units.  My buddy who paints a lot of cars uses
them only for efficiency and it will easily burn through paint on corners
and ridges.  If you're not careful you can put nice swirl marks in your
paint surface also.  If you like your paint the way it is I would stick with
the hand method.  Polish with a glaze and then coat with wax by hand only.
Takes longer but much safer.  Go to www.carcareonline.com for good info on
hand cleaning and polishing paint.

Rich Blake

-----Original Message-----
From: Fli GLi <[email protected]>
To: A2 <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, August 24, 2001 1:52 PM
Subject: Electric buffer/waxer


>
>  For all of u guys that have an electric handheld waxing/buffing/polishing
>tool what is the best make/brand to get?  Also, what diameter is best for
>automotive use?
>
>  I'm tired of waxing my car by hand...takes forever.
>
> TIA,
>
> Renard
>
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