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Old 03-12-2016, 08:50 PM   #43
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I have a detailer. He shows up at my house with a crew. In about 5 hrs they're done. I sit in a lounge chair drinking long neck Buds. I watch them use their buffers. It's easy on my back too. I never get tired either.
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I bought the Harbor freight 49.00 unit. It has the handle on top so you don't grab it on the side. Make sure whatever you buy is at least the 10 amp size. Harbor Freight also has the Meguirs light medium and heavy cut wax. I used medium on my boat. The heavy was expensive and I was afraid to use it as it's so abrasive.
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These pads are awesome. Porter 7424.
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