How long would it take for the Recaros to dry after that treatment?
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Friggin amazing work!!!
I'm so scared using a buffer tool... and as you know, hand buffing will never accomplish the same results... so my car has accumulated a lot of swirls and cobweb scratches and it's depressing =[
But wow.. if cars had feelings, I'm sure any car would love to have you as their owner!! Awesome work! I might pester you for some tips some day XD.
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Don't be scared of buffers obed, it's really as sinple as not stayidng in an area too long. On top of that, use a wool fibre like cloth - they don't hold heat.
I used a rotary buffer for the first time last weekend, no training. Results were amazing.
Recaros look awesome! Good clean!
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Originally posted by Blitzwing View PostHow long would it take for the Recaros to dry after that treatment?
Originally posted by ob3d View PostFriggin amazing work!!!
I'm so scared using a buffer tool... and as you know, hand buffing will never accomplish the same results... so my car has accumulated a lot of swirls and cobweb scratches and it's depressing =[
But wow.. if cars had feelings, I'm sure any car would love to have you as their owner!! Awesome work! I might pester you for some tips some day XD.
Originally posted by DaRKNT View PostDon't be scared of buffers obed, it's really as sinple as not stayidng in an area too long. On top of that, use a wool fibre like cloth - they don't hold heat.
I used a rotary buffer for the first time last weekend, no training. Results were amazing.
Recaros look awesome! Good clean!
Also use different type's of pads, Hard to soft same with compound lower grit level to higher grit level.
Originally posted by ob3d View PostWhat price range should I be looking at for a decent buffer?
I've seen buffers for like $20.... or $200.... It doesn't help with my confusion!! HAHA!sigpic
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