OCW with buffer?

carazy

"I coulda had a V-8"
http://www.optimumcarcare.com/optimumwax.html
Found this in the FAQ section.
Can I use an orbital buffer with Optimum Car Wax to wax my car? Absolutely. In fact, most detail shops use Optimum Car Wax with high speed polishers or orbital buffers. You must use a low density foam pad with your orbital buffer or polisher. This combination results in a very high gloss finish in a few minutes.

Does anyone here use a DA or rotary for OCW? If so, what is your procedure and are there any benefits.
 
I was given a free sample and didn't notice a the difference. Did one side of a Range Rover hood and that side had no visble and feel difference. Then went to my trusty back up, FUEKKEN WAX and out preformed it 10 to1.
 
I think applying it that way kind of defeats the purpose o OCW being a simply spray-on sealant. It's faster to just spray on and then wipe off than it is to drag out the DA or rotary.
 
travisdecpn said:
I think applying it that way kind of defeats the purpose o OCW being a simply spray-on sealant. It's faster to just spray on and then wipe off than it is to drag out the DA or rotary.
Sure seems like that to me too.
 
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