Buffing your newly-finished paint

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== Buffers, which ones to use ==
 
== Buffers, which ones to use ==
  
Before you buff-out impurities in the paint, you must first get the right power unit to properly buff the paint. Some use a Mikita brand multi-speed buffer. Yes, the rotary buffers may LOOK like a regular angle grinder, it ISN'T. The buffer has a trigger that varies the speed of the wheel, an angle grinder is eiether all or nothing. The speed must be applied to diffrent surface areas,so you absolutely need a multi-speed type.
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Before you buff-out impurities in the paint, you must first get the right power unit to properly buff the paint. Some use a Mikita brand multi-speed buffer. Yes, the rotary buffers may LOOK like a regular angle grinder, it ISN'T. The buffer has a trigger that varies the speed of the wheel, while almost all angle grinders are either all or nothing. Different speeds must be applied to diffrent surface areas; so you absolutely need a multi-speed type.
  
 
== Buffing wheels and bonnets ==
 
== Buffing wheels and bonnets ==

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