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<blockquote data-quote="djf1" data-source="post: 153362" data-attributes="member: 1643"><p>Quick question. I dont think that I want to purchase a motor and a buffing wheel. Just cant justify the expense to polish my pipes only. However I do have a Porter Cable that I work on my cars. So would it hurt to use it? I know it sounds silly, but the buffing wheels I see on the video's are quite different than the paint pads that I use on my cars.</p><p>Anyone has done this?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Yeap it works! LOL... Just could not resist the temptation to try it out. Just waxed one of my pipes with 100% carnauba and the polishing pad that I use on my cars. It works really well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djf1, post: 153362, member: 1643"] Quick question. I dont think that I want to purchase a motor and a buffing wheel. Just cant justify the expense to polish my pipes only. However I do have a Porter Cable that I work on my cars. So would it hurt to use it? I know it sounds silly, but the buffing wheels I see on the video's are quite different than the paint pads that I use on my cars. Anyone has done this? Edit: Yeap it works! LOL... Just could not resist the temptation to try it out. Just waxed one of my pipes with 100% carnauba and the polishing pad that I use on my cars. It works really well! [/QUOTE]
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