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Old 06-11-2010, 06:06 AM
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Hey im in the market to buy a polisher because im tired of doing it by hand, iv seen that a few people use porter cable..would you guys recommend this or is there any other recommedations i should look at?
Old 06-12-2010, 04:49 AM
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To start out the PC is the best. It is short money and pretty much makes it impossible to ruin the paint. It may take a bit longer to do a car but worth it in my opinion.

I love my PC... If I get more serious then I might look into a Flex...
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I agree with silver s2k, I have the PC and given that I am a novice with the whole buffer thing, my black car is swirl free and it seems to work great. I've had mine a few years and I have no complaints.
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PCXP. Novice to professional. We all use them with outstanding results. You will NEVER grow out of this machine.
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