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Like almost everyone, I like to keep my car as clean and shiny as possible, but to be honest, after vaccuming and wiping down the inside, washing and drying the outside, my shoulders (mainly the right one due to some ages old surgery) get very sore, and by the time I've gotten half the car done with just the paint cleaner, it can get very painful to keep doing "WAX ON! WAX OFF!"
So I've been thinking about getting an electric buffer to use. I'm not looking for anything fancy or ultra powerful or some "uber" buffer. I just need something that'll take the work, and pain, out of my shoulders.
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit SCT X-Cal2 Tune Motive 4.10 Gears Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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Mustangboards Fire/Rescue
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Marlborough, MA
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Get the Porter Cable 7424 or the Ultimate Detailing Machine. Griot's Garage and Meguiar's both have a version of these random orbital polishers. Theirs are more expensive, but do come with a lifetime warranty. You won't regret it.
Using the right pads and polishes, they will help you make your car look great. It is nearly impossible to burn through the paint unless you use an ultra coarse compound ( which you wouldn't use for a clearcoat finish anyways) and keep the polisher in one spot over a ridge. Rotary polishers are another option, but if you decide on a rotary, you have to learn the proper technique and practice (preferably on a beater car or acquire a hood from a junker to practice on). Like the random orbital, the right pads and polishes can make your car look great. Use the wrog pads and polishes.. it's hologram city! |
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Well, two for two. Looks like Porter Cable 7424 FTW! Thanks for the help guys.
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit SCT X-Cal2 Tune Motive 4.10 Gears Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
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^^^ damn thats alot of stuff man
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![]() 1996 Mustang Show: 17" MSR rims, SCT emblem, 5% tint,(Not that much in show) GO: (Coming Soon!!! 4.10 Gears & T-Lock ) SCT XCalibrator 3 Mustang X3 Power Flash Tuner, Port and Polish Upper Intake Manifold, BBK Underdrive Pulley Kit, Aftermarket Cold Air Intake, 3" Exhaust Tips, PYPES Stainless 2.5" True Dual Converter Back, w/o Cats, Pypes Street Pro Mufflers, Screamin Demon Ignition Coil, 10mm Livewire Spark Plug Wires (Red)
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
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![]() 1996 Mustang Show: 17" MSR rims, SCT emblem, 5% tint,(Not that much in show) GO: (Coming Soon!!! 4.10 Gears & T-Lock ) SCT XCalibrator 3 Mustang X3 Power Flash Tuner, Port and Polish Upper Intake Manifold, BBK Underdrive Pulley Kit, Aftermarket Cold Air Intake, 3" Exhaust Tips, PYPES Stainless 2.5" True Dual Converter Back, w/o Cats, Pypes Street Pro Mufflers, Screamin Demon Ignition Coil, 10mm Livewire Spark Plug Wires (Red)
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WTF is with the Armor all? Armor All FTL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL!
We have mostly the same stuff, but I don't use Eagle One or Armor All & I Use Stoners More shine tire spray. I love the DP products, best interior cleaner I've ever used and it smells sooooo good. I need to order some more amazing roll-off, that stuff works great too. I have a lot more now, just haven't gotten any pics of it all together. Little more of my stuff. ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Fayetteville, NC
Posts: 1,667
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Some cheap waxes are easy to do but results aren't great. Even with an orbital polisher. I find Mequires Gold Class a pretty good wax and not to hard to get off. The best wax I've used is Griots best of show wax, but it is a workout to get that stuff off. Don't let that stuff hit direct sun. I bought a cheap ass orbital polisher that has 2 handles, it will wear you out just lifting it, and it really doesn't get the wax off as good as I can by some elbow grease. I dread waxing, but it has to be done. And a good job won't leave those dreaded swirl marks.. I may look into that porter cable one though. It looks pretty easy to handle. I used to keep my car spotless, but after 4 years it's getting harder to do.. ![]() |
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit SCT X-Cal2 Tune Motive 4.10 Gears Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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The first step, is to admit you have a problem. If you can't take that first step, then no one can help you with the rest of your journey.
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit SCT X-Cal2 Tune Motive 4.10 Gears Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Pensacola, Florida
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Well NO WONDER everyone always says it takes 3-5 hours to do a good detail job then. Hell, if you only charged $5\hr, then it'd probably be a 45min job. ![]()
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit SCT X-Cal2 Tune Motive 4.10 Gears Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit SCT X-Cal2 Tune Motive 4.10 Gears Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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