about to start working on cleaning up the 80 a bit. Needs a thorough buffing and maybe even claying. Haven't cleaned it and waxed it in a long time. I hate doing that stuff, even with a power buffer.
Right now I'm using a cheapo Craftsman buffer, one of those big 9" orbital 2 handed affairs that look like a wedding cake, not the kind that looks like a grinder. This thing is old, lost its foam padding and I only have run-of-the-mill terry cloth and fake wool pads. Surely I can get better.
I'd prefer not to ruin the finish. So, what kind of power buffer should I get to not mess things up too much assuming I do my part? Any type and size or speed range that is best to have? Don't want to spend hundreds for a pro gizmo of course, but you only get one OEM clear coat. And are there pads that are much better than the others?
TIA
Right now I'm using a cheapo Craftsman buffer, one of those big 9" orbital 2 handed affairs that look like a wedding cake, not the kind that looks like a grinder. This thing is old, lost its foam padding and I only have run-of-the-mill terry cloth and fake wool pads. Surely I can get better.
I'd prefer not to ruin the finish. So, what kind of power buffer should I get to not mess things up too much assuming I do my part? Any type and size or speed range that is best to have? Don't want to spend hundreds for a pro gizmo of course, but you only get one OEM clear coat. And are there pads that are much better than the others?
TIA