Does anyone have a recomendation for a mini polisher/buffer?

Dom426h

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If you just need something for small touchups like targeting a small imperfection then just go with the drill attachment for a 3" pad. However, with the small stuff sometimes its better to just do it by hand so you can better target/isolate the imperfection.

If your looking to do the whole vehicle then def go with a standard(larger) random orbit unit like the Griot's or PorterCable

118 for the older unit:
http://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage...id=1365447637&sr=8-1&keywords=griots+polisher
150 for the newer unit with better ergonomics:
http://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage...id=1365447637&sr=8-2&keywords=griots+polisher
 

Brian GTS

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Get a Porter Cable or better yet Flex Polisher. I've had both and love my Flex Orbital. It will knock out imperfections with the right compound and is very easy to use.
 

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For any small jobs, I have a Porter Cable 7424XP and the 4" Pad adapter. I use Adam's 4" Focus Pads. There is also a straight chuck adapter for a drill, but you need to be careful using a non-orbitting machine like a drill. You have the potential of heating the paint and burning through.

If you need help ordering, email me:

[email protected]
 

Hotrodder00

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The griots random orbital is OK....I do not like the mini polisher from griots, it's drastically underpowered, and could pretty much do better by hand! That being said, I unfortunately don't have an alternative to recommend to you.
 

Jon Mopar

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If it's just for tiny touch ups, it really doesn't matter about battery life etc....just get a cheapo one, like a Meguiars etc. I bought a Mothers Powerball (for paint), for quick touch ups, and use it on low speed setting. It does the job. Not meant for heavy compounds though
 

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