gregdavidson
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I've never used a buffer which is why I'm asking this question. Also, is it easy to screw up your paint when using an orbital buffer?
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Legacy99 said:Yes, to your title and no to your other question.
Not basically, we use a buffer to remove swirls and marring from paint. Does make it easier then using your hands and a better job.gregdavidson said:So basically, most people use a buffer just to make their job easier.
craigdt said:Well not sure what you are getting at. If you want to use a "buffer" to "wax" your vehicle, thats your choice.
Most of us use a polisher to remove swirls/defects.
I suggest you do a lot of reading here, as most of your questions will be answered.
Personally, I prefer to wax by hand.
gregdavidson said:I was just wondering whether the results achieved by using a buffer were significantly better than waxing by hand.