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Old 05-07-2008, 11:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
RCTrucker7
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Default What Electric Buffer Do You Recommend For An Electric Buffer Newbie?

Like almost everyone, I like to keep my car as clean and shiny as possible, but to be honest, after vaccuming and wiping down the inside, washing and drying the outside, my shoulders (mainly the right one due to some ages old surgery) get very sore, and by the time I've gotten half the car done with just the paint cleaner, it can get very painful to keep doing "WAX ON! WAX OFF!"

So I've been thinking about getting an electric buffer to use. I'm not looking for anything fancy or ultra powerful or some "uber" buffer. I just need something that'll take the work, and pain, out of my shoulders.
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