Years ago, my brother bought us siblings a Craftsman Orbital Buffer from Sears. I applied the wax by hand and buffed off with the buffer. This was back in the early 90's. I thought it did a good job. I'm not sure what sibling ended up with that buffer when we started moving out of the parent's house.
Well since finding this forum, I've learned much since then. I use the 2 bucket method to wash my black Nissan. Only use MF's on it as well. And I've been using AG HD Wax. The GF and I were waxing her Ford F-150 Super Crew this past Saturday(she uses Meg's Tech Wax 2.0) and she mentioned that she'd like an orbital buffer to help her buff it out. I thought about it and think it may be a good present for her little sister to get us as she is a poor college student and last I checked, they only ran about $50 or so. I told her she could knock us both out with that gift.
Well we need to send her a link to the buffer we want. Sears has a Craftsman 10" buffer/polisher for $54.99. Is this a decent buffer? Not really looking to polish with it. They also have a 7" buffer for $39.99. The reviews said this one will fit in tight spots. The old one I had looked more like the 10". It was big.
What other brands should I be looking at? I want something decent and not likely to break in 6 months, but don't want the sister to spend more than $50-$60....is this possible?
Thanks!
Well since finding this forum, I've learned much since then. I use the 2 bucket method to wash my black Nissan. Only use MF's on it as well. And I've been using AG HD Wax. The GF and I were waxing her Ford F-150 Super Crew this past Saturday(she uses Meg's Tech Wax 2.0) and she mentioned that she'd like an orbital buffer to help her buff it out. I thought about it and think it may be a good present for her little sister to get us as she is a poor college student and last I checked, they only ran about $50 or so. I told her she could knock us both out with that gift.
Well we need to send her a link to the buffer we want. Sears has a Craftsman 10" buffer/polisher for $54.99. Is this a decent buffer? Not really looking to polish with it. They also have a 7" buffer for $39.99. The reviews said this one will fit in tight spots. The old one I had looked more like the 10". It was big.
What other brands should I be looking at? I want something decent and not likely to break in 6 months, but don't want the sister to spend more than $50-$60....is this possible?
Thanks!