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  1. #1

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    I`ve got a Waxmaster orbital buffer and you have to use bonnents to wax, polish, etc. Is there any attachment that i can swap out with the assembly part on my buffer to beable to use pads instead of bonnents. I saw some on Meguiars site and was wondering if that would work. Thanks



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    Not that I know of. There are replacement pads available but those type of machines are designed to be used with a bonnet of some kind.



    I don`t know the arbor size offhand so you may want to check to see if there is some sort of compatibility.



    Check out parts for other brands like GEM, Waxcoa, Chamberlain, etc. Maybe they have something available.
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    Depending on the size i have seen foam bonnets for them at pepboys maybe try sears also. If not mistaken pepboys carries foam bonnets for the 9 and 10 inch buffers also seem some for the 6 incher too.i had a waxmaster 9 incher and was able to get foam bonnets to use.
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    I have a 7in waxmaster and bought foam application pads at pep boys. The are distributed by turtle wax. I have to move up to a pc

 

 

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