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What to look for in a random-orbit buffer for waxing car paint
I am about to get a new car and would like to start the habit of
waxing the paint regularly. Are the cheap random orbit buffers (such as ones at walmart) effective enough or do the more expense models offer something worth the extra money? Please recommend brands and models. I see buffers that are 6 inches, 8 and 10 inches. Which is an ideal size for waxing a car. Thanks |
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