CleanCar
Blackfire Addict
Hey - I've been visiting this place for a little while and have decided to pick up my first buffer. I've been detailing foro years by hand, but was always hesitant to move to a buffer because of horror stories of burning through paint that I had heard. I'm looking for an orbital/random orbital buffer to begin with. It doesn't have to be anything fancy for now - I want something that I can practice with and that will do the job. When I become moroe comfortable with it I'll put more money into a real nice one. I was hoping to spend around $100. I found a book in my local library that listed 1750 as the ideal RPM for an orbital buffer. I checked out my local auto supply stores and found that everything was in the 3000 range. Is this book outdated or wrong? I figured the ones in the stores were just cheap/low-end, but wasn;t positive. The Meguiar's website lists their portable cordless model with 6.5 inch pad at around $100. Is this something worth looking into? Thanks for any input and suggestions!
-cleancar
-cleancar