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10-13-2000, 09:23 AM | #1 |
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Buffers
Anyone ever used one, had any problems with it. any advice would be helpful.
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10-13-2000, 06:32 PM | #2 |
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Never used one as I'm told by bodyshop pros that you can easily ruin your paint if you don't know what you're doing. A lot of pro's learn in a shop or on junk cars, first.
I had my '90 LX buffed out two years ago. The guy who did (a friend in the business) suggested I let him tape all the plastic trim (extra charge) to protect it, which I did. Great job, but it thins the clear coat a bit. I paid $80. and was satisfied. [This message has been edited by Mr 5 0 (edited 10-13-2000).] |
10-15-2000, 08:33 PM | #3 |
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I have a neighbor who has one of the auto zone ones. i tried it out on my truck, and it did a great job, so i will use it on the stang next chance i get. this is one of the low speed ones, so i don't think there is to great of a risk of ruining the paint.
p.s. thankx for the info. ------------------ '86 GT. Gears & Flows |
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