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FloridaNative said:The 7424 has a 5" counter weight whereas the 7336 has a 6". That's the only difference that I can tell between them.
killrwheels@autogeek said:7336 is sold as as a sander, the 7424 is sold as a buffer and comes with a polishing head. Otherwise they are the same with different counterweights.
emaxxman said:polisher head.
killrwheels@autogeek said:A polishing pad attached to a backing plate like the 7424 or a seperate backing plate for polishing ??
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killrwheels@autogeek said:for paint polishing, a flexible head is a must. Consider one if you have not picked one up. Makes edges and corners easier to handle.
emaxxman said:Agree. I got the flex backing pad and a set of Wolfgang/Lake Country pads awhile back. Works great.
What do you use for side mirrors and those spots where the 6 inch pad still won't fit (such as inside corners)? I was thinking of getting a 4 inch polishing pad. Would inside corners still be a problem.
Is there a technique to use for inside corners?