imported_SilverStallion
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I am debating on using my Christmas money to buy a PC. My hesitation is that when I was working for a GM garage while I was in university, we had a new black Vette that came in, and the chain from the delivery truck fell and grazed the paint. They asked me to use the "buffer" to get the scratches out with a mild compound so I did. It left swrils all over the hood, and there were clearly rows of circles where I had used the tool.
I now have this car:
and I am nervous to get an electric polisher. At the same time, I have several of my buddies who I compete with in the summer who say that I am crazy not to be using a PC on both my BMW and my Mustang GT show car.
What is the difference between a PC and a traditional buffer? Can I use products like Klasse AIO and SG with a PC, and finally, is it worth my while to change over? I have done some searches on this sit, but I am not getting the conclusive answers that I am looking for.
Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered.
~Darren
I now have this car:

and I am nervous to get an electric polisher. At the same time, I have several of my buddies who I compete with in the summer who say that I am crazy not to be using a PC on both my BMW and my Mustang GT show car.
What is the difference between a PC and a traditional buffer? Can I use products like Klasse AIO and SG with a PC, and finally, is it worth my while to change over? I have done some searches on this sit, but I am not getting the conclusive answers that I am looking for.
Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered.
~Darren