I see plenty of discussion on the "mid tier" buffers/polishers but...
I would like to purchase a cheap buffer/polisher in the under $50 range.
I am sure there are many of you who would not consider anything less than at least a PC 7424 but my budget does not allow for that. I am also a nube to detailing and have never used a buffer before so for now I like the fact that the cheap ones will stall out if you press too hard so as to not ruin your paint. While more experienced detailers may see that as a sign of a cheap tool, I see it as a safety measure for inexperienced potential ID-10-Ts like myself.
Feel free to correct me if I am just being misled by marketing hype due to my total lack of knowledge of buffers. But please dont forget my price range and experience level is the real limiting factor here.
I have seen buffers from Craftsman, B&D, Turtle Wax [waxcoa], etc. for under $40. Some are 10 inch and some are 6 inch.
Does anyone know which brand/model would be best?
Can anyone tell me which size, 10 inch or 6 inch would be best? I would think 6 inch would be better in the curves but 10 inch would cover more area in less time. I am wondering if that is the only diff or does one give a better result than the other?
Lastly, will these cheap buffers do an acceptable waxing job or am I better off just doing it by hand (which in my case gives cr@ppy results) until, one day, possibly years from now, I might be able to actually afford a better buffer?
Thanks
I would like to purchase a cheap buffer/polisher in the under $50 range.
I am sure there are many of you who would not consider anything less than at least a PC 7424 but my budget does not allow for that. I am also a nube to detailing and have never used a buffer before so for now I like the fact that the cheap ones will stall out if you press too hard so as to not ruin your paint. While more experienced detailers may see that as a sign of a cheap tool, I see it as a safety measure for inexperienced potential ID-10-Ts like myself.
Feel free to correct me if I am just being misled by marketing hype due to my total lack of knowledge of buffers. But please dont forget my price range and experience level is the real limiting factor here.
I have seen buffers from Craftsman, B&D, Turtle Wax [waxcoa], etc. for under $40. Some are 10 inch and some are 6 inch.
Does anyone know which brand/model would be best?
Can anyone tell me which size, 10 inch or 6 inch would be best? I would think 6 inch would be better in the curves but 10 inch would cover more area in less time. I am wondering if that is the only diff or does one give a better result than the other?
Lastly, will these cheap buffers do an acceptable waxing job or am I better off just doing it by hand (which in my case gives cr@ppy results) until, one day, possibly years from now, I might be able to actually afford a better buffer?
Thanks