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Old Aug 30, 2019 | 11:01 PM
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I want to bring back the paint on my 75 bronco and my 66 mustang. they are very different in what they need.
what is a good entry level buffing machine for them. I know I will need to use different wheels and compaounds. where is the best place to learn as well
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I really like the Dewalt DWP849X its very smooth and controllable and wont sling compound all over the place on startup. Its also quiet and doesn't vibrate. No ****ing around like with other systems its totally worth the price.
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Griots Garage buffers are really good from what I hear.
Old Sep 4, 2019 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by MonsterBilly
I want to bring back the paint on my 75 bronco and my 66 mustang. they are very different in what they need.
what is a good entry level buffing machine for them. I know I will need to use different wheels and compaounds. where is the best place to learn as well
The Chemical Guys. Extremely comprehensive line of products and videos to teach/show you when, which to decide on, and how to use all of he various compounds and detailing tools they sell.
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