Buffing A Car
Buffing a car is a process
that literally removes a small layer of paint from a car's finish,
exposing a fresher layer of paint underneath. This process restores the
car's original luster and will improve the car's overall appearance. If
little nicks and scratches are ignored, rust can form and this will
lessen the vehicle's beauty and reduce the car's value. By buffing a car
every 2 to 3 months, the car will be more aesthetically pleasing, and
will maintain its finish
High speed buffers will eliminate surface scratches and blemishes
completely, leaving behind a brilliant shine. However, training is
recommended to master a high speed buffer. Improper use of a high speed
buffer can strip the paint and damage the finish permanently by leaving
swirls and scratches.No training is required and the random orbital buffer is easy to use.
Not all damage will be eliminated but the end result will be a great
shine. Random orbital buffers also use significantly less compound than a
high speed buffer, therefore a morecost-effective solution. The
results will not last as long as with a high speed buffer.
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