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Old 04-28-2006, 12:38 PM
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Re: Polishers

I've never heard of the stuff. I would be too keen on something that just "rolls on and peels off" And by polisher I'm guessing you mean a buffer right? I would get a variable speed one, but you don't want one that has extremely high speeds, the lower the better. Nothing is worse than having a buffer spin too fast and burning through the paint. What we use in our body shop is called Wizards, they make all kinds of compounds. If you're going to wet sand I would go with Wizards Turbo Cut, then Wizards Finish Cut, and then some Wizards Shine Master wax. I don't know your refinishing skills, but painting and polishing a car isn't something for the everyday person.

EDIT: After re-reading your post, it seems as if you have no idea what you're doing. Are you painting the car? With what and how are you going to paint it? And a $37 gallon of paint probably isn't very good paint. I would NOT recommend doing this yourself unless you know what you're doing.
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