I keep getting email notifications on this thread that over a week old post, like the web site is a week behind, I have my settings set at instant on, weird,
Also on other threads I started this week Im not getting email confirmation on reply's, guess they will come in a week, I dont wana be that asshole that when people respond to a thread, the starter doesn't follow up.
Whats up?
Rob
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---Quote (Originally by Strip Poker 388)---
guess they dont make a foam pad for my 10in Orbital polishers,
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I'm guessing you're talking about one of these?
*TOB = Traditional Orbital Buffer aka The Wax Spreader* (
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---Quote (Originally by Strip Poker 388)---
guess they dont make a foam pad for my 10in Orbital polishers,
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The answer to your question is "no". This is because these old school buffer are designed to stretch a bonnet over a foam backing pad that is permanently attached to the buffer.
In order to use it with a foam pad you would have to attach some VELCRO to the foam backing pad so modern foam pads could "attach".
I've seen guys to this by the way and somewhere on this forum is a thread where a forum member shared how he converted his old school TOB to use modern foam pads. Of course it was still only good for spreading out a coat of wax, not any type of compounding or polishing as they are too slow and wimpy for this type of work on modern clearcoats.
---Quote (Originally by Strip Poker 388)---
I prob need ck into the Orbital w/ the foam pad you recommended,ive got a bunch of stuff I polish on pretty regular
hell I prob already spent 3-400 in the 3m stuff just restocking
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Two suggestions... If you're going to be detailing cars and boats for the long run, (like me, been doing this since I was a kid), then to compliment the rotary buffer you already own get one of these,
*Porter Cable 7424XP* (
Porter cable 7424xp, 7424xp, Porter Cable 7424XP Dual Action Polisher, Porter Cable polisher, car polisher, buffer, sander-polisher) or *Griot's Garage 6"* (
Griots Garage 6 Inch Heavy Duty Random Orbital Polisher FREE SHIPPING) dual action polishers.
Most people go for the Griot's as it has more power and a better warranty than the PC. With one of these tools you can,
Machine sand - I show this in my boat detailing book
Machine compound
Machine polish
Machine wax
Machine scrub tires, carpet, upholstery,
NOTE: If you like, I have articles, videos and pictures showing these tools doing all these things.
Or go full out and get the *FLEX 3401* (
Flex XC 3401, FLEX Orbital Polisher,flex XC 3401 VRG dual-action polisher,flex XC3401VRG,Dual Action polisher,FLEX buffer) - here's my quote....
"With the FLEX 3401 you can power through any detail job"
That means since this is a gear-driven orbital polisher the pad simply will not stall out like it will on ALL the free spinning orbital polishers on the market. This means you can knock a project out faster than any other tool without burning the paint or leaving holograms.
And of course, you can machine wax with the FLEX 3401
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