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Old 2/19/06, 07:46 PM
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I'm looking to purchase a porter cable 7424 buffer. Can anyone suggest a good place to buy and what accessories I should get? I have bad water spots on my nonstang (Dodge Ram) and I would also like to use for keeping the Mustang beautiful. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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As far as pads, depends on what product you are applying. I personally only use foam pads. There are several different ones on the market. If I am using glaze, I use 3M pads. They are dark gray and contoured. They work great for final buffing as well.
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I use Meguiar's pads - yellow for removing swirls and polishing, tan for applying wax/Zaino. The PC is a definite investment in the appearance of your car.
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