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Don't wanna bash you but i use to detail cares years ago....Your holding it too loose and your moving it around too fast and also trying to do to big of an area at once. Let it do the work but hold it so it doesn't wobble, push lighting, move at about half the speed and do smaller sections followed by 3 or 4 passes then go on to the next area of car. Hope this helps. GOD bless.
I made this same mistake with my car and hurt the paint quite a bit. Rubbing compound and Polish are abrasives that remove scratches and imperfections in the clearcoat. You have to follow up with a sealing wax to have it be protected and continue to look good!
Thanks for letting me know. I applied a spray on wax. All seems to be well now. What did you use? Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
@@EveryDayJay415 I usually just use normal Turtle Wax super hard shell. www.amazon.com/dp/B000BPSVJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_e85LFbHXFJ64K I've seen my boy @chrisfix recommend Carnauba wax but I've never tried it.
@@ryano6904 yup. These wax buffers work great at removing and buffing wax. You just need to replace your bonnets regularly. I usually apply wax by hand and use buffer to remove and buff. I've since started using the spray n dry waxes. Those are so easy to use
Compound and Polish are abrasive. You need to claybar your car to remove any impurities. Then follow with the compound. You can apply polish to restore the shine. Then to protect the coat, you apply wax. All of these are different steps in detailing.
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@@khangbanger Don't over-think this stuff. Most of this car detailing stuff is just bullsh*t and marketing hype. Rub the clay bar / clay mitt over the car panels as you are washing the car with the coin operated jet wash or whatever brand of car wash detergent you use. Dry off the panels and remove any excess water with a clean Chamois. Give the car panels a bit of time to air dry before a wipe down with a clean piece of microfibre cloth. My late father had a smash repairs. If I remember correctly, he was not overly technical about buffing cars.. The first major point was to make sure the panels were clean and free of potential abrasive / dirt..The second was a 2 pad system.... one to apply the polish / compound... The third step was a precautionary wipe down with a piece of clean cloth to remove any excess residue or airborne abrasive that may have just settled on the car...The fourth was final buffing with a clean sheepskin pad. Realistically, it is nice to have a clean and polished car.. but unless you are putting in a dust free canopy or doing it competitively for show.... that car is going to get a fresh lot of dirt, dust, and pollution on it the next time you drive it. No point getting too carried away.
The regular Zymol "polish" also has wax in it, that seems to protect pretty well on its own. KInd of like the meguiars 3 in 1. I think their polish also has some wax/sealer, but it is better to follow up with the wax.
I have just tennis buffer I've had for years kind of found it in the trash can still inside the Box so I figured I would take it home and see if it works and it works fine I'm not detailer when I like doing my own work your video show me just how you can use that buffer I have a two-year-old car that have never seen a buffer it's got a few scratches in it and I am definitely going to give that call good buffing thank you for the video
Hello! I really appreciate the time you took to teach us with this video. I have a similar buffer but electric. Do you think it will work to remove dog scratches from my car paint? They are not too deep, just all over the car. 😒
Wait.... Why Rubbing compound? That stuff is harsh on paint because it's ment for heavier oxidation. Definitely would follow up with a polish as it has smaller and less harsh abrasives than a rubbing compound. Yeah... It's more work, but a longer lasting shine in the end!
I have the same buffer and enjoy it. I was already in the battery system and got buffer as a "free tool". It works great for me as a casual user. Saves my back,elbows and time when waxing.
The vehicle really turned out nice! Good job! Question for you: I just bought this Ryobi model and it came with TWO pads - one applicator & one buffer. Which one is which?? Is the thin, coarse one the applicator and the fluffy, thicker one the buffer? Thanks!
I wouldn't use a machine to 'buff off' anything, more than likely damage the paint! For the sake of an extra couple of minutes it's not worth the hassle.
Thanks! I didn’t use it because I didn’t want to keep changing the pad around. It was part of the fun to rub it out by hand as well. I’m gonna be doing my RV soon and will be using the wool pad to buff that out for sure!
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This buffer is really only for waxing or buffing. A DA (Dual Action) is a higher end tool for doing fine detailing and even some paint correction and wax as well. So yes the dual action will be better because it also does not leave swirl marks. but also easily twice the price.
One thing I didn't see you do is take some common dish soap and water and clean the area first of any dirt or oil that could be on the surface, this will cut down on scratches or swelling scratches on the paint
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Dishssoap should be avoided using a stripping car wash soap spray on iron remover clay bar before polishing are the steps recommended to this point then like others have commented following up with a wax of choice.
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You don't buff your car like he did. You need to put the wax in the buffing cloth. Never wax your glass, use a glass cleaner . Wax has a greasy like chemical
I’ve always waxed my glass. It works beautifully. Never harmed any of glass treatments or coatings. I would say to make sure and use a petroleum free wax, but I even did that for years and never saw a negative effect. In fact, I’d say waxing your glass is one of the best ways to treat it. I went months without using my windshield wipers. The water hits the glass and glides right off.
You can wax the glass, it's not nessiscary but it's good for water beading. Helps you see better driving in the rain. Wax lasts longer than rainx sprah in my experience. You just have to try to avoid getting wax on the plastic/rubber trim around the glass.
I wax my glass, too. There are all sorts of ways to work on glass. Windex and newspaper is great. Warm distilled water and magic eraser or micro fiber cloth works great.
Question, when I bought the riyobi buffer, it came with microfiber and a fluffy cloth. Can’t I use the fluffy cloth after compound to avoid elbow grease?
Nice video but polishers that are battery operated have very little power, for any kind of defect correction I suggest investing in a professional polisher such as the flex 3401. it is expensive, approximately $500 but the results that it yields are 2nd to none.
I have this same machine, but I must be doing something wrong because I’m not getting good results. I’m wondering if it has something to do with me wet sanding or whether or not the machine is powerful enough to actually buff. I had mines for over a year now. I’ve used cutting compounds and I noticed that my panels or hood always look a little foggy after trying to buff them. And if I do get them to look any decent, once I come back to the panels after about an hour or two it starts to look dull again; kinda like when you spray water on it and it looks clear, but when it dries it goes back to the dull look. I would use 1000 grit wet sanding and then go to 2000 grit. After that I go to compounding. I’m lost..
Are you using rubbing compound or polishing compound? Rubbing compound will make your finish dull, and polishing compound will leave it like a nice mirror finish.
maybe the pads are bad? this is not as powerful as a da polisher but its good for what it is. Thanks for the comment be sure to subscribe for more and use my links it really helps me out!!
@@EveryDayJay415 That could definitely be a factor. But I just bought me a D.A buffer that is powerful enough; alittle of over 6,000 rpm. I’m loving this machine! But I’m going to change the pads on this Polisher and see if I could get better results. I’ll subscribe, thanks!
You should only use compounds with deeper scratches and oxidation. A light polish is best after a wash/clay bar scrub down. Then use a wax to seal it. Im still very novice at this. But watching compound being used made me cringe a bit. Lol
As others have mentioned , what you are doing is removing clear coat whilst doing this. You really shouldn’t do this too often and you should follow up with a good wax or sealant to protect the paint.
You're absolutely correct that this kind of procedure can do damage by removing a clear coat. I learned this the hard way. I used a compound and polish to bring a bit more luster to the paint on my car. In the process, I ended up destroying the clear coat on the hood of my Lexus SC430. It was $1100.00 to have the hood and a quarter panel re-sprayed. What I saw in the video is exactly what I did. If you do use these kinds of products, as you said, you shouldn't use them often.
This machine doesn’t have enough rpms to warm up the clear coat enough to remove it. Even the most abrasive compound wont do damage with this machine unless you hold it in the same spot for a really long time. This machine works just good enough to remove very tiny surface scratches in the clear coat. Its really for beginners very hard to mess anything up
This was actually my first time doing it. Car came out good but I’m sure there is room for improvement. Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
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Yep it’s an Audi A4 convertible. It’s a 2007 we have had for awhile but it’s a fun sunny weather car. Thanks for the comment, it would be awesome if you could subscribe for more and please use my product links. It doesn't cost you anything but it really helps this small channel out!
My dad just gave me the same buffer but I’m skeptical about using this as it doesn’t have sped control. What I’ve noticed is with most retailers they use a special buffer and polisher with a certain pad and speed control to control the buffer. But other than that not bad of a job. I’ve also noticed that most retailers go in a left to right motion cover the entire area.
This is not as high end as some offerings but it really just gets the job done in a simple way. And cordless tool is a HUGE bonus in my book Thanks for the comment, it would be awesome if you could subscribe for more and please use my product links. It doesn't cost you anything but it really helps this small channel out!
@@andybussa1323 Yeah, I'd consider these things to be more of a wax spreader, remover and buffer. A DA polisher with pads is going to better at correcting paint.
So in other words you only take care of your stuff if it has a huge fancy emblem on it backed with fancy marketing schemes....? Both Audi's and BMW's are so overrated. What next you're gonna get a mustang or a charger? lol 🤷♂️ MercedesThey'reappreciative
Its a little bit of both. Shows how the tool can be used in real world. ill keep your option in in consideration for next time. Thanks for the comment, it would be awesome if you could subscribe for more and please use my product links. It doesn't cost you anything but it really helps this small channel out!
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Don't wanna bash you but i use to detail cares years ago....Your holding it too loose and your moving it around too fast and also trying to do to big of an area at once.
Let it do the work but hold it so it doesn't wobble, push lighting, move at about half the speed and do smaller sections followed by 3 or 4 passes then go on to the next area of car.
Hope this helps. GOD bless.
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You will reach it soon
With so much crap videos out there I sincerely appreciate a no nonsense real video that’s true to the subject at hand. Ty Sir
I made this same mistake with my car and hurt the paint quite a bit. Rubbing compound and Polish are abrasives that remove scratches and imperfections in the clearcoat. You have to follow up with a sealing wax to have it be protected and continue to look good!
Thanks for letting me know. I applied a spray on wax. All seems to be well now. What did you use? Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
@@EveryDayJay415 I usually just use normal Turtle Wax super hard shell. www.amazon.com/dp/B000BPSVJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_e85LFbHXFJ64K
I've seen my boy @chrisfix recommend Carnauba wax but I've never tried it.
@@themohrlands can the orbital buffer be used to apply turtle wax?
@@ryano6904 For sure!
@@ryano6904 yup.
These wax buffers work great at removing and buffing wax. You just need to replace your bonnets regularly.
I usually apply wax by hand and use buffer to remove and buff.
I've since started using the spray n dry waxes. Those are so easy to use
Compound and Polish are abrasive. You need to claybar your car to remove any impurities. Then follow with the compound. You can apply polish to restore the shine. Then to protect the coat, you apply wax. All of these are different steps in detailing.
The things i've learned since publishing this lol. This video was a review/ demo of the Ryobi.
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how do you apply claybar? just by itself or is there a spray?
@@khangbanger there’s “clay bar lubricant” that you can use. Or you can use any kind of quick detailer to lube it
@@khangbanger Don't over-think this stuff.
Most of this car detailing stuff is just bullsh*t and marketing hype.
Rub the clay bar / clay mitt over the car panels as you are washing the car with the coin operated jet wash or whatever brand of car wash detergent you use.
Dry off the panels and remove any excess water with a clean Chamois.
Give the car panels a bit of time to air dry before a wipe down with a clean piece of microfibre cloth.
My late father had a smash repairs. If I remember correctly, he was not overly technical about buffing cars.. The first major point was to make sure the panels were clean and free of potential abrasive / dirt..The second was a 2 pad system.... one to apply the polish / compound... The third step was a precautionary wipe down with a piece of clean cloth to remove any excess residue or airborne abrasive that may have just settled on the car...The fourth was final buffing with a clean sheepskin pad.
Realistically, it is nice to have a clean and polished car.. but unless you are putting in a dust free canopy or doing it competitively for show.... that car is going to get a fresh lot of dirt, dust, and pollution on it the next time you drive it.
No point getting too carried away.
The regular Zymol "polish" also has wax in it, that seems to protect pretty well on its own.
KInd of like the meguiars 3 in 1. I think their polish also has some wax/sealer, but it is better to follow up with the wax.
I have just tennis buffer I've had for years kind of found it in the trash can still inside the Box so I figured I would take it home and see if it works and it works fine I'm not detailer when I like doing my own work your video show me just how you can use that buffer I have a two-year-old car that have never seen a buffer it's got a few scratches in it and I am definitely going to give that call good buffing thank you for the video
Hello! I really appreciate the time you took to teach us with this video. I have a similar buffer but electric. Do you think it will work to remove dog scratches from my car paint? They are not too deep, just all over the car. 😒
I bought the same machine and haven't used it, but now that I saw your video I'm going to try it on my chevy astro 😅
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Wait.... Why Rubbing compound? That stuff is harsh on paint because it's ment for heavier oxidation. Definitely would follow up with a polish as it has smaller and less harsh abrasives than a rubbing compound.
Yeah... It's more work, but a longer lasting shine in the end!
I didn’t know at the time. All is good now. Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
I have the same buffer and enjoy it. I was already in the battery system and got buffer as a "free tool". It works great for me as a casual user. Saves my back,elbows and time when waxing.
Awesome video Jay!
The vehicle really turned out nice! Good job!
Question for you: I just bought this Ryobi model and it came with TWO pads - one applicator & one buffer. Which one is which?? Is the thin, coarse one the applicator and the fluffy, thicker one the buffer? Thanks!
Yes the fluffier one Is the buffer pad
I would apply the wax by hand and then use buffer to buff off... Or maybe I've been doing it all wrong for 30 years. Enjoyed the video.
This was just polish more less a rubbing compound.
I think you've been doing it wrong
Edit, you've been doing it wrong. Polish is always before the wax, always
I wouldn't use a machine to 'buff off' anything, more than likely damage the paint! For the sake of an extra couple of minutes it's not worth the hassle.
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I would do it like you say; even though the instructions say to apply wax to the cloth.
Do you clay bar the car before polishing?
looks good, but why don't you use wool pad instead hand work?
Thanks! I didn’t use it because I didn’t want to keep changing the pad around. It was part of the fun to rub it out by hand as well. I’m gonna be doing my RV soon and will be using the wool pad to buff that out for sure!
I got the neewer version with the extra handle mounted like a pistol grip. It came with 2 - 4AH batteries!
What are the different pads for? Ones like a super soft micro fiber cloth and the other is material cloth???
Yep that’s basically it, one is to apply and one is to polish generally speaking.
Great video thanks for sharing! I'm gonna pick this up to buff my dads truck
No problem, let me know how it turns out!
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Thanks very much for your video. Is ryobi dual action polisher better than this buffer?
This buffer is really only for waxing or buffing. A DA (Dual Action) is a higher end tool for doing fine detailing and even some paint correction and wax as well. So yes the dual action will be better because it also does not leave swirl marks. but also easily twice the price.
Thanks, I’m sold! Need the buffer for my car window but will also come in handy for my mustang! Good video review beginning to end 5/5
One thing I didn't see you do is take some common dish soap and water and clean the area first of any dirt or oil that could be on the surface, this will cut down on scratches or swelling scratches on the paint
valid point. I did wash it before I recorded this but I should have showed that too.Thanks for the comment be sure to subscribe for more and use my links it really helps me out!!
Dishssoap should be avoided using a stripping car wash soap spray on iron remover clay bar before polishing are the steps recommended to this point then like others have commented following up with a wax of choice.
thanks for the video...I see you buff it by hand...Does the orbital have a higher speed to buff?
No problem thanks for watching. This buffer only has an on/ off button it doesn’t have variable speed like some of the others.
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Thank you! Most useful!
Can I use it as buffer? I want to use it to polish and buff?
So u no polish? What did you apply after to protect it?
Damn, I’m impressed. I didn’t think that thing was gonna do that good of a job, good job.!
You don't buff your car like he did. You need to put the wax in the buffing cloth. Never wax your glass, use a glass cleaner . Wax has a greasy like chemical
I’ve always waxed my glass. It works beautifully. Never harmed any of glass treatments or coatings. I would say to make sure and use a petroleum free wax, but I even did that for years and never saw a negative effect. In fact, I’d say waxing your glass is one of the best ways to treat it. I went months without using my windshield wipers. The water hits the glass and glides right off.
Same, i haven’t done it much but saw positive results. Thanks for the comment subscribe for more!
You can wax the glass, it's not nessiscary but it's good for water beading. Helps you see better driving in the rain. Wax lasts longer than rainx sprah in my experience. You just have to try to avoid getting wax on the plastic/rubber trim around the glass.
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I wax my glass, too.
There are all sorts of ways to work on glass. Windex and newspaper is great. Warm distilled water and magic eraser or micro fiber cloth works great.
Looks great...good job!!
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Question, when I bought the riyobi buffer, it came with microfiber and a fluffy cloth. Can’t I use the fluffy cloth after compound to avoid elbow grease?
You would rather want to use it buff off wax after you have applied the polish (after the compound and wax)
Nice video but polishers that are battery operated have very little power, for any kind of defect correction I suggest investing in a professional polisher such as the flex 3401. it is expensive, approximately $500 but the results that it yields are 2nd to none.
Thanks for sharing this! How many polish cloths are included (can spares be bought?), and can they but put in the washing machine? Cheers
It comes with 2 washable cloths and any 10inch pad/cloth should fit. Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
Harbor freight sells some nice 10 in bonnets too!
@@cgelmore488 Are they microfiber bonnets?
@@U2BER2012 I just bought one and it came with a microfiber bonnet and synthetic wool bonnet.
Great video. I just purchased one for my vehicles.
I have this same machine, but I must be doing something wrong because I’m not getting good results. I’m wondering if it has something to do with me wet sanding or whether or not the machine is powerful enough to actually buff. I had mines for over a year now. I’ve used cutting compounds and I noticed that my panels or hood always look a little foggy after trying to buff them. And if I do get them to look any decent, once I come back to the panels after about an hour or two it starts to look dull again; kinda like when you spray water on it and it looks clear, but when it dries it goes back to the dull look. I would use 1000 grit wet sanding and then go to 2000 grit. After that I go to compounding. I’m lost..
Are you using rubbing compound or polishing compound? Rubbing compound will make your finish dull, and polishing compound will leave it like a nice mirror finish.
@@enthused7591 I use both, but first the compound though.
maybe the pads are bad? this is not as powerful as a da polisher but its good for what it is. Thanks for the comment be sure to subscribe for more and use my links it really helps me out!!
@@EveryDayJay415 That could definitely be a factor. But I just bought me a D.A buffer that is powerful enough; alittle of over 6,000 rpm. I’m loving this machine! But I’m going to change the pads on this Polisher and see if I could get better results. I’ll subscribe, thanks!
You should only use compounds with deeper scratches and oxidation. A light polish is best after a wash/clay bar scrub down. Then use a wax to seal it. Im still very novice at this. But watching compound being used made me cringe a bit. Lol
I want to see ANYBODY struggle to get the buffing pad onto the machine.
As others have mentioned , what you are doing is removing clear coat whilst doing this. You really shouldn’t do this too often and you should follow up with a good wax or sealant to protect the paint.
Thanks for the advice this is an older car any my first time trying it. Thanks for the comment subscribe for more!
@@EveryDayJay415 No problem. Hope you were pleased with the results. 👍
You're absolutely correct that this kind of procedure can do damage by removing a clear coat. I learned this the hard way. I used a compound and polish to bring a bit more luster to the paint on my car. In the process, I ended up destroying the clear coat on the hood of my Lexus SC430. It was $1100.00 to have the hood and a quarter panel re-sprayed. What I saw in the video is exactly what I did. If you do use these kinds of products, as you said, you shouldn't use them often.
This machine doesn’t have enough rpms to warm up the clear coat enough to remove it. Even the most abrasive compound wont do damage with this machine unless you hold it in the same spot for a really long time. This machine works just good enough to remove very tiny surface scratches in the clear coat. Its really for beginners very hard to mess anything up
@@wayneonpark Sounds like you're a dumb ass and did it wrong, you know the level of stupidity it takes to actual damage your paint while polishing?
why not just put a clean pad on the machine and and buff it off?
Oh man... these techniques are all wrong. And you are using some heavy duty stuff that will damage that beautiful audi. Make sure u use a wax the car
Lol and he is doing tesla next!!!😭
This was actually my first time doing it. Car came out good but I’m sure there is room for improvement. Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
The Model S is probably going to get a wrap instead. Thanks for the comment, be sure to subscribe for more!
How much run time did you get out of the battery?
As I mentioned in the video, It depends on the size but the smaller 1.5ah batt I used in the video gave just over an hour of run time.
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@@EveryDayJay415 Will do
what size battery do you need to do the car?
what kinda car is that? is that a convertible audi? Nice.
Yep it’s an Audi A4 convertible. It’s a 2007 we have had for awhile but it’s a fun sunny weather car.
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@@EveryDayJay415 i sure will man. Thanks again for this review, I just bought one of these and it works great
Why are you putting tools on paint. Buff off in strait lines in case you scratch
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My dad just gave me the same buffer but I’m skeptical about using this as it doesn’t have sped control. What I’ve noticed is with most retailers they use a special buffer and polisher with a certain pad and speed control to control the buffer. But other than that not bad of a job. I’ve also noticed that most retailers go in a left to right motion cover the entire area.
This is not as high end as some offerings but it really just gets the job done in a simple way. And cordless tool is a HUGE bonus in my book
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Nothing to worry about,these cheap buffs work in orbital and slow speed,fairly safe to be fair
If anything they are too slow,a better buff would half the polishing time
@@andybussa1323
Yeah, I'd consider these things to be more of a wax spreader, remover and buffer.
A DA polisher with pads is going to better at correcting paint.
This may sound dickish but I'm glad you guys exist it makes me charging 100$ an hour for paint correction to fix beginner mistakes.
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@@EveryDayJay415 you earned my respect and support. I subbed 👍💪
Yes you are being a dick. 🤣
what are you saying this guy doesnt know what he is doing
@@EveryDayJay415thanks for the video man, enjoyed it and will be busy this week with it. Happy 4th!
You will get better the more you use it
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estas mal como le vaz a sacar brillo con el trapo se supones que para eso lo pules con el bafer
If I had an Audi or bmw this might be worth it. It’s too much of a workout for a kia rio. Very helpful for the future though.
This old Audi is probably worth less than your Kia Rio. I just was at Costco earlier and saw a really polished older Kia, work with what ya got!
So in other words you only take care of your stuff if it has a huge fancy emblem on it backed with fancy marketing schemes....?
Both Audi's and BMW's are so overrated. What next you're gonna get a mustang or a charger? lol 🤷♂️
MercedesThey'reappreciative
@@EliteOnTheBeat come on man the dude is driving a piece is sh... forget your conspiracy theories .maybe a honda or camry...
Never poor on vehicle start on the microfiber
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Someone rip ass at : 56 seconds 😂
Still foggy not complete glossy
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I Like 👍🏾
Please dont do what you did to the tesla because you will mess up the clear coat
Braindead comment
Audi has a real motor! Tesla=electrik
This is a Video on how to BUFF not a review on the tool. Horrible Video SMH
Its a little bit of both. Shows how the tool can be used in real world. ill keep your option in in consideration for next time.
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this is completely incorrect in every aspect. rofl
Jesus christ dude, go SLOW. Know how to do it right