Hello from Texas

Algarete22

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Hi, I'm new to the forum and just wanted to start doing some work to my car. I am thinking about purchasing my first polisher and plan on working to better my skills as I've never buffed or did anything other than wash my car and put performance parts. I hope to learn more and more as the time goes on by practicing on my own car which is daily driven.

Nice to meet all of you!
 
Welcome to the geek! Where from in Texas? New Braunfels here...
 
Welcome to Autogeek. Look into porter cable and griots garage they both make good beginner Dual action Buffers


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I've looked into some and I'm leaning towards the GG. Thank you.
 
I have the GG and it is an excellent tool. Be sure and get some 5.5 pads and the 5" backing plate.
 
I have the GG and it is an excellent tool. Be sure and get some 5.5 pads and the 5" backing plate.

Yes, I just read Mike Phillips thread about that, so it's in my list to buy. I have a lot of reading to do in order to get a good set together. I'd rather have a good starting point the first time I get a hands on experience. It's this forum that motivated me to clay my car a couple days ago.
 
You'll definitely find all the info you need here. If you have any specific questions just shoot me a pm and I'll help you as good as I can.
 
Welcome to the forums! Keep reading and a few hundred or grand will be gone before you know it!!

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Welcome from another fellow Texan! I highly recommend the GG DA. It's a great polisher and very easy to use. I also recommend the 5.5" backing plate sub with the 5 inch pads. I just started this detailing stuff too, and this site has helped me learn a LOT in a short period of time. Good luck!
 
Welcome to AG!

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