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    Well, nice bucket and I`m sure we all could use an extra extension cord.



    These kinds of buffers are fine for applying cleaner waxes and glazes. They don`t have the muscle to do much more than that. If that`s all you need it for then it`s fine.

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    Do a search, I know these have been discussed before. The machine will be fine for applying and removing wax or sealant, but that`s about it. It simply just does not have enough torque or power to attempt swirl removal or correct surface damage.
    Taking my signature to it`s MAXIMUM POTENTIAL

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    I bought one yesterday and did my car and truck with it and I liked it.

    I have a big 10 inch good one but this 6 inch is much eaiser to use.

    That being said, it is very light duty and does not go very fast but I think it works fine, better than by hand with out spending a lot on money.

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    el cheepo. You would almost be better off to save up and buy a PC. You aren`t going to fix any surface defects with that.

 

 

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