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anyone recomend some good buffers and compound?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProfessorWheeto" data-source="post: 476971" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>I've never liked the 3M compounds always used Farecla. </p><p>They keep rebranding because people can't drop the G3 name.</p><p>So the range has changed from G3, G10 and Glaze to G6 Rapid, G12 and Glaze to G3 Ultra, G3 Fine and G3 Finish :roll: </p><p>The compound you need really depends on what you are working with, old paint? Flatted down new paint? </p><p></p><p>With buffers I'd reccomend a DA buffer rather than a rotary as they reduce the risk of burning through. </p><p>Rupes do the Bigfoot with a 15 or 21mm orbit. The 15mm will be the safer option, the 21 will be quicker if your bringing up paint that you have wet flatted. </p><p></p><p>The speed control on those sealey ones tend to stop working but they are very lightweight for an entry level buffer. Usually the one at the cheaper end of the scale weigh a ton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfessorWheeto, post: 476971, member: 476"] I've never liked the 3M compounds always used Farecla. They keep rebranding because people can't drop the G3 name. So the range has changed from G3, G10 and Glaze to G6 Rapid, G12 and Glaze to G3 Ultra, G3 Fine and G3 Finish :roll: The compound you need really depends on what you are working with, old paint? Flatted down new paint? With buffers I'd reccomend a DA buffer rather than a rotary as they reduce the risk of burning through. Rupes do the Bigfoot with a 15 or 21mm orbit. The 15mm will be the safer option, the 21 will be quicker if your bringing up paint that you have wet flatted. The speed control on those sealey ones tend to stop working but they are very lightweight for an entry level buffer. Usually the one at the cheaper end of the scale weigh a ton. [/QUOTE]
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