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  • what is the brand or model of the one that stops and vibrates with too much pressure?

  • @SeanBallaWaller1

    Any of the PC "style" polishers, that's the Porter Cable, Meguiar's Griot's Garage, Shurhold, etc. -Mike

  • Thanks mike I'll just tool around auto geek . Net and see if if I can order one appreciate it

  • Which store can i go into and buy one ?

  • @boosting21

    Don't know of any off hand. My personal practice is to do business with the people that provide me with great service, like answering questions you have about polishers and detailing. The clerk at a store normally can't do that. Plus you're going to need supplies like pads and chemicals and Autogeek.net can't be beat when it comes to pricing, service and customer support. -Mike

  • @boosting21 Pick one autogeek (dot) net

  • Nice video but were would I find one of those nice buffers need help thanks

  • @boosting21

    If you're looking for a polisher then the people that put this video up sell polishers. More important than selling the polisher though is they provide the "information" on how to use them plus the pads and chemicals. Visit Autogeek . net -Mike

  • sweeet i was always scared to buff/polish my own ride. i have a black 1997 saab 900se and swirls are noticible. original paint. what would you reccomend for a starter kit? like polish andwax? also cani apply the wax with the buffer?

  • @bigpunn421

    Autogeek . net is our company store and we specialize in providing kits with everything you need, best thing to do is to go to Autogeek . net or call our Customer Care Hotline at 1-800-869-3011

    -Mike

  • THANKS A LOT FOR TAKEIN THE TIME TO DO THE VIDEO IT REALLY HELPS I JUST STARTED A DETAILING BUSINESS AND BUFFING IS IN HIGH DEMAND

  • LOL @ Mike's comment : Dual-Purpose ...it's massage time!

  • Interesting but NEVER lay a buffer down, pad down. Its a great way to pick up dirt and then really put some swirls in the paint.

  • @needtopickaname

    Good point. These types of TV segments are not always as detail oriented as we detailers often are, often times the set director is placing items so they look good on camera.

    -Mike Phillips

  • @needtopickaname

    Good point... sometimes on TV you don't get too technical or AR, you try to keep it casual.

    -Mike

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