inexpensive buffer
i know that PC 7424 is the most recommended buffer out there but i can't afford that
so i found this Coleman Powermate 10" Random Orbital Waxer/Polisher at Autozone for 30 bucks
Should I get this? or because its cheap, is it REALLY going to mess up my paint?
so i found this Coleman Powermate 10" Random Orbital Waxer/Polisher at Autozone for 30 bucks
Should I get this? or because its cheap, is it REALLY going to mess up my paint?
i wish i could help you out more... but im pretty sure the regulars over in the appearance forum would know a good bit more about this than the regulars in the integra forum.... good luck
do you really want to skimp on the most important cosmetic feature of your car?
the porter-cable is an excellent option, with great results. you can get the porter-cable 7336 for about $100 even, i think, from Lowe's, and it's the same as the 7424. (it comes with a pad, but you'll want to look into buying more appropriate ones)
i think it's well worth the price, and come on, is $100 really that much? i don't think so. a $30 autozone buffer is likely going to cause you more headaches than the $70 savings is worth.
my results with the PC 7336: https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...d.php?t=202833
i'm not saying you have to absolutely go with the PC, but do your research, and don't skimp.
the porter-cable is an excellent option, with great results. you can get the porter-cable 7336 for about $100 even, i think, from Lowe's, and it's the same as the 7424. (it comes with a pad, but you'll want to look into buying more appropriate ones)
i think it's well worth the price, and come on, is $100 really that much? i don't think so. a $30 autozone buffer is likely going to cause you more headaches than the $70 savings is worth.
my results with the PC 7336: https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...d.php?t=202833
i'm not saying you have to absolutely go with the PC, but do your research, and don't skimp.
Last edited by reno96teg; Mar 14, 2006 at 05:46 AM.



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