Polisher/Buffer Equipment Recomendation
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Polisher/Buffer Equipment Recomendation
Looking for a good polisher/buffer. I have a 30' boat and will need something that will hold up. Thinking of the Makita 9227CX3 7-Inch Hook and Loop variable speed polisher (currently under $200 on amazon)? Any other recomendations/favorites?
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i really like the Makitas i have in my shop. They have outlasted my Dewalt big time. Funny thing is the Dewalt felt solid and heavy duty while the Makita seemed light. Dewalt made it maybe a year while the Makitas easily took a beating for the last eight years no prob. I've heard good things about the Flex mentioned above but have not tried one yet, was hoping to pick one up when the Makita dies but it just aint happened yet lol.
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i really like the Makitas i have in my shop. They have outlasted my Dewalt big time. Funny thing is the Dewalt felt solid and heavy duty while the Makita seemed light. Dewalt made it maybe a year while the Makitas easily took a beating for the last eight years no prob. I've heard good things about the Flex mentioned above but have not tried one yet, was hoping to pick one up when the Makita dies but it just aint happened yet lol.
Would a good combination be the Makita for the heavy oxidation removal and the Flex for the finishing polish/wax?
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Yep, you definitely need a good strong rotary for oxidation and orbital is nice for detailing. To tell the truth i haven't touched my orbital in years though, i should put that back in the program .
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whyle you at it go to ebay or amazon may have it also..you want to also get aqua buff 1000 which you will use with the makita buffer,you may also want to pick up a few Wool rough cut buffing pads..apply the aqua buff and have a spray bottle handy to spray the area with water because the aqua buff dry's out real quick but removes oxidation real good...next look for aqua buff 2000,also you want to get a few fine wool buffing bonnets,then same thing applys when buffing..i like to use colenite wax..apply the first coat with the flex buffer and a foam pad,,leave it sit for a hour then buf it off with the flex..make sure you wash the boat between the buffing and waxing stages so you dont scratch the final out vome of the gloss of the gelcoat..
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whyle you at it go to ebay or amazon may have it also..you want to also get aqua buff 1000 which you will use with the makita buffer,you may also want to pick up a few Wool rough cut buffing pads..apply the aqua buff and have a spray bottle handy to spray the area with water because the aqua buff dry's out real quick but removes oxidation real good...next look for aqua buff 2000,also you want to get a few fine wool buffing bonnets,then same thing applys when buffing..i like to use colenite wax..apply the first coat with the flex buffer and a foam pad,,leave it sit for a hour then buf it off with the flex..make sure you wash the boat between the buffing and waxing stages so you dont scratch the final out vome of the gloss of the gelcoat..
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http://www.aqua-buff.com/site/478459/page/45031
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it cuts better..made for gel and if you have a big boat i think they sell a gallon bucket for like 30.00.. you wont be sorry..
http://www.aqua-buff.com/site/478459/page/45031
http://www.aqua-buff.com/site/478459/page/45031