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    hi there guys i was at wal-mart a few days ago and picked up this 18v 9" armor all cordless polisher it was $50 marked down from $80. just wondering do you think it will be alright to apply wax`s and take them off or do you think it will be too strong and wreck the paint. thanks

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    It should work fine for applying and removing waxes. I had a Craftsman 18v cordless polisher when I started and it worked well for waxes. I stepped up to a Cyclo for correction, bu the 18v polisher worked well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spencer785
    hi there guys i was at wal-mart a few days ago and picked up this 18v 9" armor all cordless polisher it was $50 marked down from $80. just wondering do you think it will be alright to apply wax`s and take them off or do you think it will be too strong and wreck the paint. thanks
    Why would you buy a waxer for 50 bucks when you can get a pc for a little more?

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    I would return it, and save up to buy a PC
    Black Mustang GT

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    what they said ^, return it. not worth it since it will only provide to apply lsp`s and not remove serious defects. get the PC and it will do both and last alot longer. no sense in keeping a tool that will evetually collect dust...

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    I agree. As much as I wanted a machine, it paid off to wait and save for a good machine.



    Good things take time. (usually. M105/205 as a possible exception )

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    i have the money for a pc but bought this because i was afraid of damaging my paint but if you guys say the pc is safe i will return this and buy a pc

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    Quote Originally Posted by spencer785
    i have the money for a pc but bought this because i was afraid of damaging my paint but if you guys say the pc is safe i will return this and buy a pc


    the PC is very user friendly and you`ll be fine...

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    Do it. Like I say, if I can use a PC without damaging my paint, then so can you. Just pick it up, follow common sense, and enjoy!

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    The problem with getting the pc is that is when the addiction starts. Maybe spending 50 bucks on a waxer could save him hundreds if not thousands.

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    If he is on autopia, the addiction has already started. No sense on trying to stop something

    that cant be stopped. :lol
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