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Buffing Pads & Compounds
Friday, February 02, 2007 4:26 PM
Hey,
Did the searching, and came up with jack s*it. Anyways, getting to the point. I work at a car dealership in Detail, and we always do buffing and what not. I'm buying my own buffer soon so i can start buffing at my house, but here is the question. We always get the compounds and chemicals from a chemical company that doesn't sell to individual consumers. They only sell in mass with companies and what not. Thats how we get our compounds, foam pads, wool pads, chemicals, etc. Where would I go to buy these for my home use?? I would assume I can buy a decent buffer from a hardware store and what so that shouldn't be a problem, but the compounds and chemicals are another issue. I've heard Meguars (sp?) makes good products for waxing, claying, etc, but do they make anything for buffing compounds? I need a good product to use with a wool pad and a good product to use for a finishing pad. Waxing afterwards is just simple.

So, any good recommendations for products, or any insight as to where to buy them or what not?

Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Friday, February 02, 2007 4:36 PM
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/ bought a TON of stuff from them awesome company



Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Friday, February 02, 2007 5:00 PM
3m has everything you should need
Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Saturday, February 03, 2007 10:05 AM
I haven't checked the 3M yet . . .

DrPaul, this is EXACTLY what I'm looking for. They even sell the same exact buffer I use at work, LOL. They have everything on this site from interior, buffing compounds, wax for a ridiculously cheap price. They don't give the buffing compounds an abrasive level though. The only problem with that, doesn't really say what compounds they have work for starting off (wool), and which ones work for going back over with a foam. They just say medium and what not. I can work though it though, lol. Thank for this site, awesome stuff
Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Saturday, February 03, 2007 2:44 PM
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/Meguiar's%20Paint%20Cleaners%20&%20Compounds.htm fine medium and heavy....description tells u what its good for same with the pads, i use the meguiers DA and i love it its actually made by porter cable but the megs version has a lifetime warranty.....
this was my first purchase from that site...





Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Saturday, February 03, 2007 4:19 PM
Big into the Meguiars I take it? lol. Its the same line of products my friend at work was telling me about, but not this site. The Heavy for wool, medium for foam, the polishing for wax I'm assuming. Probably next week or so I'm going to be buying that buffer off the site. Maybe you could answer this. On the DeWalt buffer page, it has says the recommended pads page and has a link. When you go to the link, it has pads that have an 8" and a 6 1/2" pad. Can you use the both of those with it? At my work we only use the bigger ones, but I've read that using bigger pads can put more shake and strain on the buffer? Looks like I'm going to have some fun come the Spring and make my car look brand new again, LOL.
Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Saturday, February 03, 2007 4:32 PM
they recomend the 8" for the dewalt, any reason you want the dewalt rather then the porter cable(meguiers)



Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Sunday, February 04, 2007 10:15 AM
I didn't see the porter cable for sale on the site. I saw pics of it, but I didn't see a specific entry selling it. I was going to go for the DeWalt cause thats what I'm used to using anyways. Been using that one for a few months now, plus the speeds are adjustable on it. Higher speeds for wool pads and what not, then lower for finishing. Kinda like a one stop shopping center, lol. Do you recommend otherwise?
Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Sunday, February 04, 2007 10:18 AM
the g100 is aka porter cable....i think model is 7424 ? but if your used to the dewalt already, i would stick with that....



Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Sunday, February 04, 2007 4:18 PM
Yea, I figure with the adjustable speeds you can use it for everything anyways. How much is the Porter Cable as opposed to the Dewalt? The Dewalt after shipping is about $200. Depends on how the prices look at and if their good.
Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Sunday, February 04, 2007 9:16 PM
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if you get the other bundles you get a ton of pads an stuff along with it....




Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Monday, February 05, 2007 3:44 PM
Hmm, not a bad lil price. I'll stick with the Dewalt though since I know whats going on with it. This is horrible, I'm going to spend ridiculous amounts on this site, lol.
Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Wednesday, February 07, 2007 9:30 PM
Another site to check out is Griot's Garage CLICK ME. They have everything you could want to set up your garage from buckets and sponges to shoes to wash your car in. Lots or specialty detail tools like there three finger detail mit and lots of other specialty items along with pneumatic polishers with or without polishes. Another site is Norton's Automotive finishes. Their Liquid Ice line looks quite good . Happy hunting.

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Re: Buffing Pads & Compounds
Wednesday, February 07, 2007 9:41 PM
Cool, thank for the different links. I'll check them out, but I don't think I'll be buying the shoes to wash my car in, lol. I've seen the Liquid Ice line, but I haven't gotten a chance to use it yet. The whole "works perfect in direct sunlight" and what not kinda bothers me. Then again, I'm used to the wash, clay, wax on, wax off style. I might look into it in the spring and see if the Liquid works any better.
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