young at heart
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Guys I think I’m gonna look into a polisher. As a frame of reference the last buffer I had was a big ol’ honkin’ Black and Decker variable speed rotary machine that would probably go completely through the metal if you wanted it to. It weighed a natural kiloton. Those days are way past gone. Now I need something pretty lightweight to handle and preferably cordless.
This will only be used to maintain my two newer Mustangs that don’t need correction and get only nice day usage. I won’t use fancy products, mostly Meguiar’s waxes and maybe their Hybrid Liquid Ceramic Wax. I’ll probably apply a base protection/shine product like their A12 Cleaner Wax twice a year and in between use their Quik Detailer and Ultimate Quik Spray Wax.
I‘m not looking to cheap out but no need in buying a lot more than I can use or need. I’d appreciate your thoughts.
There‘s something about me that wonders if I should just stick to hand application but I’m no spring chicken and if I could lighten the workload it would be good.
This will only be used to maintain my two newer Mustangs that don’t need correction and get only nice day usage. I won’t use fancy products, mostly Meguiar’s waxes and maybe their Hybrid Liquid Ceramic Wax. I’ll probably apply a base protection/shine product like their A12 Cleaner Wax twice a year and in between use their Quik Detailer and Ultimate Quik Spray Wax.
I‘m not looking to cheap out but no need in buying a lot more than I can use or need. I’d appreciate your thoughts.
There‘s something about me that wonders if I should just stick to hand application but I’m no spring chicken and if I could lighten the workload it would be good.
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