So here goes. I`ve looked at the cheap crap random ortibal polishers at walmart for a good long while know. But have put off ever getting one because... well they`re crap.
I have a Tahoe and a Chrysler 300M. I`d like to get a toolthat will help with waxing/polishing/buffing.
I`ve read this forum for a good long time, looked at the guides but never really got into it all due to the risk factor of doing it myself. But its time to change.
I would like something that could possibly help with applying wax. I find it hard to work on my cars by hand. After claying, washing, drying, trying to polish, buffing, I`m too tired to wax properly. Which just means every attempt I skip steps, or dont bother at all. I`ll start at one time then run out of light, or it starts to rain, or a freak windstorm will kick up everything it can at my car.
Truthfully I find I dont enjoy cleaning my car because I never get the results I want. It simply never looks good to me. Could be becuase of all the paint problems I have. The 300m is a black car , I plan on having it professionally detailed/polished. But I would also like something for myself.
I`m not looking to buy a porter cable now. It`s simply too much tool for me right now. So I`m willing to spend $50 for the tool and some pads. What should someone with a large sedan get? What size? I see all sizes, the most common PC here has a sidehandle. What abut the dual handle ones?
I`ll probably go out and pick something at random tommorrow. Just would like some insight. As of now it will probably be the Ryobi 10" or the Black And Decker models at lowes
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