non pc buffer

in the market for a buffer. but since i cant afford a pc i was wondering what are some afforadable option for me?

i see some 6in buffer at sears for sale for 19.99 at 3800 rpm.

http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...rtical=TOOL&pid=00910720000&tab=specs#tablink

i just want to use this for apply wax.

is this a good option for that?



quick 2.5hrs detail by hand

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For applying wax it will be fine...just make sure you're using the proper bonnet. Just don't expect much out of it as far as polishing is concerned.
 
In the copy--"swirl-free shine" is not truth in advertising. *However,* something like that is great to apply products which you do not expect to cause any paint leveling. Waxes--yes. Glazes--yes. Paint cleaners--yes. Abrasive compounds and polishes--no.



Make sure to get a couple of extra bonnets (foam and terry cloth) when you pick it up. Don't bother with the wool one that will probably come with it. Use it as a doll afro wig.



Get used to the machine, then save up for a pc!



*edit* Matt--you're too fast.:D
 
The one at Wal*Mart will do the same job as both of those for $10. All you are looking for is something that will spin and jiggle a little for wax application.
 
just to apply wax and maybe to remove wax sometime

after a 4 hours cleaning job on my car my arm is about to fall off

walmart?

i didnt see that on the website

:D
 
I know you're tired of hearing this but save your money and wait until you can afford the PC. My bet is you'll never regret this decision. :p
 
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