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Old 01-25-2010, 11:03 PM   #1
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Hey everyone, being new to the whole detailing process, before only working with simple cheap buffers they sell at Sears and Home Depot and simple swirling compounds with polishes and waxes, now I plan on doing some work on the side. I had worked on my own car, friends and family members and really enjoy making something that looks ugly into something beautiful.

I own a 2009 Corvette and you know those crazy vette owners.. always cleaning their cars more than they are driving them haha.

Just wanted to introduce myself and hope you enjoy my company.

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Hi Wally,

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before only working with simple cheap buffers they sell at Sears and Home Depot
We call those Traditional Orbital Buffers, recently wrote an article about them...

TOB = Traditional Orbital Buffer aka The Wax Spreader


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