Which is proper for rotary buffer - paste or liquid type.
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IMCUTE
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Jul 2, 2010, 1:53:32 PM7/2/10
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Lets share your opinion/experience as to which is better.
Kenneth Tang
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Jul 3, 2010, 6:44:11 AM7/3/10
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Hmmm, the usual type for rotary buffers are liquid compounds and
polishes. The only commonly used paste type compound is Farecla G3, a
bodyshop compound which needs to be worked with water.
So generally, most polish/compound used is liquid type.
Alfialfuddin
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Jul 3, 2010, 8:09:57 PM7/3/10
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I do agree
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