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Has anyone ever used one of the Dual Head polishers? I just | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Tue Nov 8th, 2005 02:40 am |
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RandyG 3T WIS
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bought one of these and may need some pointers. I've always rubbed and waxed my Aston and buffed my Martin by hand.:D Now I have dual heads to do it. http://www.cyclotoolmakers.com/polishers.shtml
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Posted: Mon Nov 21st, 2005 09:36 pm |
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RIKMEISTER 3T WIS
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yes the work great. you use like a silicone buff pad with it. takes little scrates out too.
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Posted: Wed Nov 23rd, 2005 04:28 pm |
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RandyG 3T WIS
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I have been using it and it is almost impossible to screw up the paint. There are no swirl marks either. RIKMEISTER wrote: yes the work great. you use like a silicone buff pad with it. takes little scrates out too.
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