Not URGENT!!!! Buffing Question - Foam Pads
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Not URGENT!!!! Buffing Question - Foam Pads
Hey,
I got one of those cheapy random orbital buffers from BigW and had a question about foam pads.
I saw one such pad that at Super Cheap that looked like a whole replacement head that screwed on for their line of buffers, and have also seen the Meguires stand alone pads. The Super Cheap buffers seem \"ready to go\" with the foam attachment exposed, wheras my buffer has a 3mm high density foam layer on top that prevents me from using it directly on the car.
I don't know if I'm explaining this very well, as I'm a bit confused as to whether I should go to Super Cheap with my unscrewed buffing head and see if the their brand attachment will screw on, or see if the Meguires attachment will fit. I couldn't really see how it would attach though?
It came with 2 crappy looking tie on pads that basically just come loose under any pressure.
This is, of course, to polish/ wax the car
Help and thanks!
Jules
I got one of those cheapy random orbital buffers from BigW and had a question about foam pads.
I saw one such pad that at Super Cheap that looked like a whole replacement head that screwed on for their line of buffers, and have also seen the Meguires stand alone pads. The Super Cheap buffers seem \"ready to go\" with the foam attachment exposed, wheras my buffer has a 3mm high density foam layer on top that prevents me from using it directly on the car.
I don't know if I'm explaining this very well, as I'm a bit confused as to whether I should go to Super Cheap with my unscrewed buffing head and see if the their brand attachment will screw on, or see if the Meguires attachment will fit. I couldn't really see how it would attach though?
It came with 2 crappy looking tie on pads that basically just come loose under any pressure.
This is, of course, to polish/ wax the car
Help and thanks!
Jules
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Unlike yourself, I do not shave my nuts. Therefore a 240v buffer would not do me any favours.
JBT, thanks for the links. The buffers these guys are using seem to all have a Velcro backing plate. Mine seems to have a large \"foamy\" disk that nothing I've seen wants to attach to...
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JBT, thanks for the links. The buffers these guys are using seem to all have a Velcro backing plate. Mine seems to have a large \"foamy\" disk that nothing I've seen wants to attach to...
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the cheap jobbies from big w etc have a standard foam pad already on them which CAN be used for polishing etc but i wouldnt recommend it.
decent orbital polishers have a velcro backing pad so u can buy seperate pads and chuck them on the velcro.
i have both an old crappy big w jobbie and also a good proper orbital polisher. the big w jobbie really is basically useless for any real kind of polishing(especially useless with scratch/swirl removal). its really only good for light buffing.
Cheers,
Sam
decent orbital polishers have a velcro backing pad so u can buy seperate pads and chuck them on the velcro.
i have both an old crappy big w jobbie and also a good proper orbital polisher. the big w jobbie really is basically useless for any real kind of polishing(especially useless with scratch/swirl removal). its really only good for light buffing.
Cheers,
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jules wrote:Unlike yourself, I do not shave my nuts.
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Apparently (according to the show car guys) it tidies up your engine bay quite nicely
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Uncle Arthur wrote:I don't want to see Wayne's engine bay
Especially since he "Shellied" it last week.
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jules wrote:Thanks Sam,
That was the answer I was after.
Anyway, I've been to Super Cheap and bought a couple of Kenco "slip on" covers, so we'll see if it does any good.
Think I might have to get one of these.
Jules
no probs jules...
the yanks rave about the PORTER CABLE so i got an equivalent one with some different foam pads(cutting pad, polishing pad, buffing pad). these ones:
http://www.sparkleauto.com/images/meguiars/MGU_W-8006_LG.jpg
in hind sight, i would have been better off just getting a couple polishing pads as the cutting pad is really only for badly deteriorated paint that needs a DEEP CUT. and the buffing pad is only really useful for applying wax where i prefer to apply wax by hand as it doesnt need to be worked into the paint. the pads dont come cheap either..$35 a pop but should last forever if u keep them clean.[/url]
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Given the cost of a decent buffer, pads, clay bar stuff, polish, sealant etc. and the potential for me to screw it all up, I'm getting one of the professional detailers to come and fix all the scratches, water marks and swirls on Bloo Max. I should then be able to maintain the paint finish from then on.
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jules wrote:Think I might have to get one of these.
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They're the go Jules, I have one of those Bosch ones in the pic, and it is great. I paid $149 from Bunnings.
I get all my car detailing gear from Waxit, the guy lives about 10mins from me, so I go and visit him to buy what I need. He is very helpful, and always happy for people to visit him and ask his advice on 'fixing' their cars paintwork. He doesn't sell rubbish, so anything you see on his site, he will have tried on his own cars.
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jules wrote:Unlike yourself, I do not shave my nuts. Therefore a 240v buffer would not do me any favours.
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HEY... you shaved your lenses.... why cant I shave my nuts ?
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ducktape69 wrote:the yanks rave about the PORTER CABLE ...
Yeah i've seen a few videos on YouTube about the porter. Here's some links i've quickly found.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89323lmQ2LI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZVDsiEQ8-w
Here's one with info on the Edge 2000 Buffing Pads
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd0CAm6GQW0
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