livingaboard
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- Aug 22, 2007
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The Sears 10 inch orbital buffer just aint cutting it. It is too big and too bulky so I started looking for alternatives. That led me to this site and many others on the internet. I came back to this one and just purchased about $430 worth of stuff.
I purchased the 7424, the 25 piece pad kit with that, the SSr1 swirl remover and some Poorboy's polish/wax. I also got the glass polishing system, wash bucket with grit guard and some DP wheel glaze. That should get me going.
I have a 1996 honda, dark red, with some scratches and lots of swirls.
I have a 2003 Ford Expedition with just a slight amount of swirling. I just bought it so I think they had a little detail done. It is a darker blue I think.
I have a white jeep that I don't think will show much swirling.
I have a motorhome with oxidized fiberglass.
And last we have a 2004 Honda Accord Charcoal color with many swirls.
Hopefully this should get me started towards getting rid of the swirls and maybe some oxidized fiberglass stuff.
I purchased the 7424, the 25 piece pad kit with that, the SSr1 swirl remover and some Poorboy's polish/wax. I also got the glass polishing system, wash bucket with grit guard and some DP wheel glaze. That should get me going.
I have a 1996 honda, dark red, with some scratches and lots of swirls.
I have a 2003 Ford Expedition with just a slight amount of swirling. I just bought it so I think they had a little detail done. It is a darker blue I think.
I have a white jeep that I don't think will show much swirling.
I have a motorhome with oxidized fiberglass.
And last we have a 2004 Honda Accord Charcoal color with many swirls.
Hopefully this should get me started towards getting rid of the swirls and maybe some oxidized fiberglass stuff.