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Re: buffers

To: JNiolon@uss.com
Subject: Re: buffers
From: Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 13:05:25 -0400
I use the Sears UFO with a lambs wool bonnet and Meguires Speed Glaze.  It's 
fast
and brings out a nice shine.  It will not do real buffing, like with a
professional level machine, but then there is almost no danger of burning 
through
the paint.

JNiolon@uss.com wrote:

> I'm considering buying a buffer to keep my rides looking better.  My arm is
> getting old and tired.
>
> I see the orbital UFO looking Sears type and the generic grinder types and
> 17 different types of bonnets...
>
> Questions...
>
> who makes the best ??
>
> I assume like other electrical tools...higher amperage motors are better
>
> Is rpm really important as long as you in the 1000-2000 range ???
>
> What about "oscillations" per minute...???
>
> somebody please explain what all the bonnets are for...   terry cloth,
> lambs wool, applicator ????
>
> thanks
>
> bufferly challanged John

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