im looking to get backing plate along wiht new pads for my mikita 9227 rotary buffer...however im new to using a rotary buffer....would there be any benefit in getting a smaller backing plate and pads vs a larger ones? meaning which would be easier to learn on? and if there is no differentce...
im interested in buying a swirl remover but im not sure which would suit me better...im looking for somehting that is not that aggressive but will work very well....
i have a black 06 vw gti and im looking to get it ready for an upcomming vw/audi show at englishtown......my car has many scratches now considering it is about a year old.... i just recently bought a makita rotary buffer (9227c) with a 7inch pad....i was wondering what would be the best pad to...
exactly what is it? i see it mentioned around this forum..and it is good to use before applying carnauba...is it applied by using an applicator..or a buffer? also what are the benefits of using it before applying carnauba?
lately i have become very interested in the art of detailing...however im not quite sure in the steps and products i should use in detailing my car....i recently bought a rotary buffer by makita..not exactly sure on the model and used it to detail my car using mothers stage one polish...however...