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Meguire's Swirl free polish safe to use with buffer?
I hate asking all of these questions but I was searching the forum and found out about this, but I can't find out if it's safe to use with a buffer. Also, do you apply it with the buffer and remove with microfibre cloth?
Thanks, Mooney |
most likely u can use a low speed buffer and apply it with a application pad
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Just call them on their toll free number - 1.800.347.5700
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well- use a random orbit and you will be safer than messing with a rotory. AS far as the polish being safe to be used with a machine- I can't imagine why it would not
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Originally Posted by JMooney5115
I hate asking all of these questions but I was searching the forum and found out about this, but I can't find out if it's safe to use with a buffer. Also, do you apply it with the buffer and remove with microfibre cloth?
Thanks, Mooney |
Thanks for the help. I just clayed, vinegar bath, polish, and waxed my car. Took 2 hours. I used a random orbital buffer to apply the polish. It didn't help with the swirl marks at all, probably because I'm using a cheap Walmart one. I used #82 polish, and Meguire's NXT wax. The car came out beautiful. Barely used any of the polish and wax. I will get pictures after I wash it again, because it was dark when I finished and the next day pollen was all over it. I was an idiot and didn't take care of my paint last fall and I just let the water spots sit on the paint. Well now there is marks from them, that ate throught some of the clear coat. You can only see it when up close to it. I'm so pissed off. Tomorrow I will get pics though.
Mooney |
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