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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 157914" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>Hmm, I also have a Porter-Cable random orbital polisher with velcro pad system (Meguiars) for my cars. That does have a nice, slower speed than my bench polisher used for metal parts (way too fast). I need to find some pure Carnuba wax, my car stuff has a cleaner in it and I'm afraid to use that on my briar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 157914, member: 1771"] Hmm, I also have a Porter-Cable random orbital polisher with velcro pad system (Meguiars) for my cars. That does have a nice, slower speed than my bench polisher used for metal parts (way too fast). I need to find some pure Carnuba wax, my car stuff has a cleaner in it and I'm afraid to use that on my briar. [/QUOTE]
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