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104715, Can I buff? Posted by kvoriley27, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I looked at the wiki for waxing and buffing your car and the results look amazing.
I like detailing cars and all and I do have the patients to do it right, but is it safe for me to try this for the first time on my car?
I don't want to take a chance on ruining the paint.
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104716, RE: Can I buff? Posted by RoninEclipse2G, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
If you don't take the chance you'll always just be a pussy that wishes that they could.
DO IT!
Edit: I think I was channeling Dino for a moment there
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104717, RE: Can I buff? Posted by teklein, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by kvoriley27 I looked at the wiki for waxing and buffing your car and the results look amazing. I like detailing cars and all and I do have the patients to do it right, but is it safe for me to try this for the first time on my car? I don't want to take a chance on ruining the paint.
I wrote that article :)
And yes it is, believe or not, I read, read, and read some more.
That was my first time broseph.
Since then I have upgraded to a professional PorterCable 7424, different pads, and Meguiars compounds :)
Go for it!
Any questions lemme know :)
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104721, RE: Can I buff? Posted by kvoriley27, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Nice!! And I am not one to be called a pussy so I'm gonna have to do it myself now lol.
Probably won't be done until the end of July though, I need to get the rest of the car put together first.
Working some gay ass factory job for the summer before college so I can get this thing looking good! Plus I am a perfectionist so this car is gonna need a lot of work
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