AfterHours247
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- Jan 16, 2011
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Hi guys I'm new to the community, glad to find the forum!
I'm looking to learn to cut and buff but I am having a few issues. First I need to decide what buffer is best for a rookie? In my time in the detailing world I have seen the DeWalt and Cyclo used but never actually had a hands on experience with either of them. Would either of these be good for me to start with?
Also I am nervous to damage a car once I do get my buffer, how difficult is it to put swirls into paint with the buffer and what percautions should I take? I would appreciate any feedback on these topics.
Thanks!
I'm looking to learn to cut and buff but I am having a few issues. First I need to decide what buffer is best for a rookie? In my time in the detailing world I have seen the DeWalt and Cyclo used but never actually had a hands on experience with either of them. Would either of these be good for me to start with?
Also I am nervous to damage a car once I do get my buffer, how difficult is it to put swirls into paint with the buffer and what percautions should I take? I would appreciate any feedback on these topics.
Thanks!