Scratches are killing me!
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Scratches are killing me!
Anybody know of a write-up or what not on how to buff a car the "correct" way??? My Max is pretty scratched up as idiots by my work are very careless and p!ss the **** out of me each day.
Anyway, I heard that all I need is a regular drill (which I have) and obviously stuff that attaches to it. What exactly is that "stuff"??? Some also told me that some chemicals may be needed. I know one has to be careful not to scrape too much paint from one part to another.
Anybody buffed their car before? If so, how? ...and how did it turn out?
Anyway, I heard that all I need is a regular drill (which I have) and obviously stuff that attaches to it. What exactly is that "stuff"??? Some also told me that some chemicals may be needed. I know one has to be careful not to scrape too much paint from one part to another.
Anybody buffed their car before? If so, how? ...and how did it turn out?
considering the fact that you've never done this before, and you're reffering to the accessories as "stuff" i recommend that you check out
www.autopia.com - the ultimate in detailing wisdom
the detailing section of maxima.org
and invest in a random orbit buffer. You can get an expensive or cheap one, doesen't really matter. Get a cheap one to learn with, and save up for a porter-cable RO buffer. But whatever you do, do not get a straight out buffer, or use a drill. You will take the paint off of your car.
www.autopia.com - the ultimate in detailing wisdom
the detailing section of maxima.org
and invest in a random orbit buffer. You can get an expensive or cheap one, doesen't really matter. Get a cheap one to learn with, and save up for a porter-cable RO buffer. But whatever you do, do not get a straight out buffer, or use a drill. You will take the paint off of your car.
Originally Posted by fearthegecko
considering the fact that you've never done this before, and you're reffering to the accessories as "stuff" i recommend that you check out
www.autopia.com - the ultimate in detailing wisdom
www.autopia.com - the ultimate in detailing wisdom
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