> You'll need to use progressively finer compounds to
> get it looking good
> again. A DA buffer would make quick work of it.
This reminds me:
I'm looking for a good random orbital polisher to wax
my cars. It must electric (no compressor in my
garage) and affordable, but I want it to be a good one
that will minimize the risk of burning my paint. Any
suggestions?
Griot's Garage has one (made by Porter Cable, I think)
that claims to be incapable of burning paint, but
after bumping into a few of Griot's products elsewhere
for far less money, I've lost faith in their pricing
policies and don't want to get gouged.
Thanks in advance,
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Paul Misencik
1971 MGB Vintage Race Project
Huntersville, NC USA
www.sopwithracing.com
Learn the truth at www.misleader.org
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