learning how to buff any help would be appreciated

BOWANNA03

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I am looking to expand my skills in detailing have done some basic buffing but would like to go full out. I have a Hitachi buffer what would be the best set of pads I shoud invest in and also could anyone help with some how to steps and or pics or videos would help greatly thanks guys.
 
I am looking to expand my skills in detailing have done some basic buffing but would like to go full out. I have a Hitachi buffer what would be the best set of pads I shoud invest in and also could anyone help with some how to steps and or pics or videos would help greatly thanks guys.

Can't go wrong with the CCS pads.

Call me and I can walk you through any specific questions. 1-800-541-4542

As far as how to guides and videos, Autogeek has you covered there.:bow

I have not made how to's on buffing a priority on my store. I never said I was smart.:redface:

They are now though and as soon as I get them done I will show them off here.;)
 
I am looking to expand my skills in detailing have done some basic buffing but would like to go full out. I have a Hitachi buffer what would be the best set of pads I shoud invest in and also could anyone help with some how to steps and or pics or videos would help greatly thanks guys.

I've been using Lake Country pads and Meguiar's soft buff pads for a few years now because they each give me what the other can't sometimes, but I can highly suggest LC pads... definitely use the Hitachi on practice panels first...

As for what pads, I would suggest 5.5" pads, CCS or flat, as well as a few PFW 6.5 and 4" pads
 
You may want to try starting with a wool polishing pad first just to get the hang of the machine. Foam pads will heat up faster and can tend to hop a little more than the wool.

Just my $.02

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