Recommendations for an electric buffer
Originally posted by SLeeper94Z
iono, i worked for a detail company for a couple years and eagle one was one of out suppliers we ordered from every week
maybe the website doesn't offer all there products .... how well does Zaino hold up
I,ve heard all positive from the product
i'm getting ready to clay my car and buff it
out soon... do u think zaino will outperform
liquid glass? as a finishing ploish? thanks
iono, i worked for a detail company for a couple years and eagle one was one of out suppliers we ordered from every week
maybe the website doesn't offer all there products .... how well does Zaino hold up
I,ve heard all positive from the product
i'm getting ready to clay my car and buff it
out soon... do u think zaino will outperform
liquid glass? as a finishing ploish? thanks
Liquid Glass is a cleaner product with an abrasive included in it, Zaino has zero cleaners and zero abrasives so not the same genre of products.
Zaino has very, very good durability, many here on this board will agree with that I am sure. We ranked number one on the recent www.gurureports.com for gloss and durability....
Last edited by KevinSS; Feb 1, 2004 at 05:18 PM.
One thing to keep in mind as KevinSS stated is your intended use.
I bought the PC7228 so that I could also use it for other things like buffing granite
and marble. The same rules apply for any buffer/sander you buy, you need to know
how and where to apply pressure, and what speed on what type of material.
mm
I bought the PC7228 so that I could also use it for other things like buffing granite
and marble. The same rules apply for any buffer/sander you buy, you need to know
how and where to apply pressure, and what speed on what type of material.
mm
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