NEW- Bufferstick Wheel Polishing Tool

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Bufferstick Wheel Polishing Tool & Microfiber Bonnets

The first drill polishing tool to utilize super soft, microfiber bonnets!

The Bufferstick Wheel Polishing Tool uses the power of your electric drill to clean, polish, and wax wheels. Only the Bufferstick works with microfiber bonnets to provide a soft applicator for waxes and polishes. Made of coarse black foam, the Bufferstick fits between spokes and in narrow openings. Clean, polish, and wax your wheels with the one and only Bufferstick Wheel Polishing Tool.

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Bufferstick Wheel Polishing Tool
 
Looks like a better product than the Mothers Powerball mini.
 
IDK, looks like it takes a while. imho, soft brush and a Daytona wheel brush would take care of that in much less time.
 
hopefully, the adhesive/glue that attaches the foam to the fiberglass stick is durable and not like the detailing sticks they have, which are complete junk IME...
 
It does look very time consuming to use. I personally don't know how this could be a time saver. With a decent wheel brush you can clean wheels effectively (depending on wheel design).
 
It won't help you clean them any faster, except that it helps you clean the backside a lot better without taking off the wheel, but it looks like it will polish them faster if they are really in need of serious polishing.
 
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just used mine today on set of clear coated wheels after 4 wheels it was worn down to nothing i will never buy this tool again
 
A simular prototype at DFIII was pretty impressive and did an excellent job with polishes.
 
Agree, but Mothers priced themselves out of the market, subsequently we
get these clones popping up. A more reasonable price would be $19.95--like
you can find the others after the newness wears off.
 
Bill,

I had the same problem with these - they work well but don't last. They should really only be $1 or $2 and then they would be priced fairly for single use. They can't cost that much to make !
 
Bill,

I had the same problem with these - they work well but don't last. They should really only be $1 or $2 and then they would be priced fairly for single use. They can't cost that much to make !

I used a Power Cone for the first time this weekend and I liked it as well. I cannot attest to how long it will last but $1 is a bit low for almost anything these days.:D -- even at Big Lots.
 
Any professional detailer knows to wash the dirty wheels and tires prior to the car.

The product seems like hype. I've never found one that will work out the dirt in nooks and crannies of specialty wheels.

A waste of money. Manpower is much better.
 
i just brought a battery powered brush&brush kit for $18.00 dollars works better then bufferstick and also cheaper
 
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