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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 10:30 AM
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I receive alot of PM's and emails weekly asking about buffers and it amazes me at how many individuals dont have a buffer for paint care or use those old single speed big headed buffers we commonly see on sale for 25.00 around Xmas time. The great part is they are actually considering the change.

There is a big difference in buffers, and none are created equally. Alot of individuals have considered the move to a Random Orbital Buffer due to their offer of safety and abilities for minor paint correction and repair. They are also quite easy to use and so most could use them immediately with nice results and certainly better than hand application and removal.

The Porter Cable 7424/7336 (often called PC) is likely the most popular offering. It offers the ability to change pads / change backing plates / and speed sensitivity by dial. This is more than just a wax remover, and with the correct polish and pads can do alot of work even harder correction work. Sure some patience and care is needed, but no hard learning curve. It seems like everyone built upon this successful unit and likely not the first on the scene but became the Kleenex of Tissues.

Now we have two new (and one updated) buffers upon us that still offer all the benefits of the PC but with greater power and abilities. In testing these units are far more advanced than just a quick update or more orbits. The motors, chassis, and such really have been updated and offer alot more bang for the same buck. These buffers that really are the best of the best in entry level cost yet high performers. Early reviews suggest these units dont bog down as easily and really are indeed ready to help with proper finish care for your vehicles.

PC - 7424XP

http://www.autogeek.net/porter-cable-7424xp.html

Griots Random Orbital

http://www.autogeek.net/griots-dual-...-polisher.html

Megs G110

http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-dua...sher-g110.html


There is no wrong choice, and this certainly will replace the old Waxmaster with a machine that offers many benefits and uses. We at Autogeek have also designed many packages to work with these buffers and offer the correct pads and polishes too as needed. So if you are looking for a buffer, consider these for your needs and call us as wanted for help designing a package thats right for you.

And for those looking for circular polishers, and higher end random orbitals (like the Flex) we carry those too.

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Old Jun 25, 2009 | 06:07 PM
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We offer more than several kits that put it all together for easy picking. These are my personal suggestion:

http://www.autogeek.net/pc7424-menze...ramic-kit.html
http://www.autogeek.net/menzerna-g110-ceramic-kit.html
http://www.autogeek.net/menzerna-fle...w-car-kit.html


THANKS TO ALL THAT HAVE PURCHASED FROM AUTOGEEK ALREADY !
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Old Jun 25, 2009 | 06:18 PM
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The GEEK ROCKS!! but be careful....they're putting some sort of potion in their boxes...and some secret code on their web page to keep us going back LOL!

I must have ordered five times this month. Their speed/quality and service are SECOND TO NONE!!!

Jay
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Originally Posted by J Z06
The GEEK ROCKS!! but be careful....they're putting some sort of potion in their boxes...and some secret code on their web page to keep us going back LOL!

I must have ordered five times this month. Their speed/quality and service are SECOND TO NONE!!!

Jay
I know what you mean....

A Flex DA is on my list
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Originally Posted by J Z06
The GEEK ROCKS!! but be careful....they're putting some sort of potion in their boxes...and some secret code on their web page to keep us going back LOL!

I must have ordered five times this month. Their speed/quality and service are SECOND TO NONE!!!

Jay
Glad I am not the only...but I can quit anytime I way...really!
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What's the difference between the Ultimate Detailing machine and the others listed above?
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Originally Posted by mliebs
What's the difference between the Ultimate Detailing machine and the others listed above?
The UDM is indeed a Random Orbital Buffer and the original version is now been discontinued. From what I have gathered it is now simply a rebadged PC7424. If considering this buffer, I personally would move to the newer PC7424-XP for the newer motor and additional orbits.
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
The UDM is indeed a Random Orbital Buffer and the original version is now been discontinued. From what I have gathered it is now simply a rebadged PC7424. If considering this buffer, I personally would move to the newer PC7424-XP for the newer motor and additional orbits.
It's actually one of the first UHD's (bought it about 6 months after they starting selling them). I was just curious how it stacked up against the newer machines.
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