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Old 02-19-2007, 04:59 PM
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Default Re: How to correctly detail your auto

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Originally Posted by CountRingworm View Post
may be a silly question, but i have a craftsman 10" buffer/polisher, which can be seen here:
Craftsman 10723 10 in. Buffer/Polisher at Sears.com


would this thing be ok for doing the type of work the Porter/Cable is recommended for? if it works ok, any specific kind of pads i should be looking at?

thanks for the great writeup. my 2001 has all sorts of tiny little blemishes/scratches that i'm looking forward to taking care of this spring.

That would not be even close to the work that a PC could do. That is only for applying wax and glazes, it will not correct the tiny blemishes that you are wanting to take care of.
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