Looking for a good mini polisher/buffer
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Can someone recommend me a decent mini polisher, with 3-5" buffing pads? Can't see find much on the web.
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You can get a Velcro pad for a da and just get the pads from Ardex. Is that what you mean?
Good work don't come cheap, cheap work isn't always good!
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I really like my Dynabrade 18055. Works great, lightweight and can get into any location.
It uses a lot of air, though. |
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Thanks Chris, got a new one for $160 shipped with pads from eBay! Just what I needed.
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Received the Dynabrade, very nice tool. Chris can you direct me to some good cutting/polishing pads? The ones that came with are very good.
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I like the CCS 4" spot buffs from Autogeek.
I just use my regular buffer with a smaller pad The yellow cut almost as fast as wool. http://autogeek.commerce-search.net/sea ... ff&x=0&y=0 JC.
(It's not custom painting-it's custom sanding) |
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The ones Jim linked look very good. I believe I got mine from one of my suppliers, I'm not even sure which brand they are. They seem to last a long time, I don't think they wear out nearly as quickly as the larger buffing pads on a full sized buffer.
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Thanks got some on order, just curious but do you run it wide open when cutting or polishing? Ive had a hard time with removing swirl marks with my Makita dual action buffer using the black pad with 3M polish compound. Am I supposed to use a good amount of pressure and high/low speed? I need a tutorial lol.
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Very little pressure. I don't use it to cut anything, just final polish in areas that are tough to get to.
I use a yellow foam pad for everything, with this mini buffer and I'm using Wizards turbo cut most often. My son has tried to get me to use a couple of other brands; I just keep going back to Wizards. |
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