Thread: Detailing your MR2 Make me a shopping list... [$100 budget]
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Old 09-18-2007, 10:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TomsMR2 View Post
cheap buffers absolutely have the power to buff off anything.. including the paint.

rotaries are used every single day by tens of thousands of detailer and painters worldwide without issue. a little common sense goes a long way with a buffer.

you absolutely dont need 200+ just to buff a car.
If all you want to do is buff off wax then you are correct... If you are trying to do paint correction then I disagree.

I must have gone through a dozen el-cheapo buffers trying to do paint correction when I started out my detailing career. Cheap buffers are worthless for removing paint defects. There is no cheap alternative to using quality tools for paint correction.

My PC's, (7336 and 7428) are both well over 10 years old and still going strong. I still detail 1-2 cars a week now that I've retired. These buffers cost me about $300 for the pair and have polished literally over a thousand vehicles. Well worth the investment if you want to do serious paint correction more than once.
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