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Old 08-12-2008, 04:02 AM
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Re: Has anyone used Power Buff Ball or Electric Buffer.Pros/Cons?

Originally Posted by Warrior#7 View Post
Need help from fellow Chally enthusiast..

About to enter some car shows, and it is really painful for me to wax and buff the cars... (six surgeries)

Has anyone used Power Buff Ball (like Mothers) or Electric Buffer.

Pros/Cons?
I've used both, but not on the Chally yet. Same outcome though. It doesn't really save you any work. You need to remove the wax with your microfibre cloth firsrt. The Ball ,or Buffer , are intended only to polish the wax after the initial wax removal with the cloths. If you do not do this first, the units will get too gummed up (Filled with the wax) to be of any use.
Too bad, because I understand your circumstances. Maybe if you had a buffer with a lot of extra covers , so you could keep changing them , then wash them between wax jobs .
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