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simoniz polisher.
hm i was cleaning out my garage and i found out that i had one of those simoniz 10" polishers
Canadian Tire any body use these? yay or nay ? should i use this for applying wax? or should i just continue doing everything by hand until next summer when i buy a porter cable polisher. |
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i heard they are pretty good with that liquid wax stuff......i wanna try it
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I've got a buffer similar to that, works quite well, but i find hand waxing works better in tight crevices
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