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Old 03-06-2006, 10:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cordless buffer

Anyone tried a cordless buffer at all? I live in an apartment, I have a garage but there is no outlet so I need a cordless one. I was looking at the Meguiars one and it looks pretty good but I was just wondering if anyone had tried it out or any other brands?
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Anyone tried a cordless buffer at all? I live in an apartment, I have a garage but there is no outlet so I need a cordless one. I was looking at the Meguiars one and it looks pretty good but I was just wondering if anyone had tried it out or any other brands?
A cordless machine has limited ability to perform. reason is becuase the motor is not high output. if you are just applying a wax or sealant, it will be ok, but it won't do the job for doing heavier duty work. Gary
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Yeah thats really the only think I want to do. I love to polish and wax my car and keep it blingin but I hate spending 5 hours and having arms about ready fall off by the time im done
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A Hand Wax Is A Perfect Wax!!!!!!!!! Use Mothers Power Polishing Ball On A Cordless Drill For Your Rims And Grille, Now Your Livin Xl!!!!!!!!!
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