Re: Vector Polisher....anyone use one?
this is what is called a "straight" drive buffer. The head does not ossilate (sp?) and therefore will cause majior paint damage in the hands of an inexperienced buff-man. The "jiggling" action of the 7424 is what makes the buffer so safe, the vector is not safe. It will cause swirls, holograms, and will burn through the clear coat unless you are carefull. I have been using a straight drive buffer for 2yrs now and I always have to follow with the Porter Cable to get rid of micromarring and holograms.
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2003 Toyota Tundra V8 4x4 AC
Exterior: Trd Off-Road package, Trd Skid Plate, Borla Side Exit Exhaust, 15% Lumar tint, Enkei Deep Six 20's, 275/55/20 Scorpion ATR, Bilstein 5100's, Toytec add-a-leaf, UWS Lo-Pro Toolbox
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