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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 564307" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Seems to me that this is a classic example of why it’s good to be a member here. What an incredible wealth of great information. Kudos to all y’all for stepping up. A great read.</p><p></p><p>My only very basic additions would be 1) go very, very slowly…then slow down a little more…2) a good Fordom Flexible Shaft or Dremel with a felt, then soft rag bit does a very excellent job…3). dedicate each buffing pad to one specific compound (DUH!) or you’ll always be buffing with the most coarse compound no matter how much finer you add…4) if you have long hair, keep it totally away from your buffer…super dangerous!</p><p></p><p>Um…did I mention to SLOW DOWN?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 564307, member: 1365"] Seems to me that this is a classic example of why it’s good to be a member here. What an incredible wealth of great information. Kudos to all y’all for stepping up. A great read. My only very basic additions would be 1) go very, very slowly…then slow down a little more…2) a good Fordom Flexible Shaft or Dremel with a felt, then soft rag bit does a very excellent job…3). dedicate each buffing pad to one specific compound (DUH!) or you’ll always be buffing with the most coarse compound no matter how much finer you add…4) if you have long hair, keep it totally away from your buffer…super dangerous! Um…did I mention to SLOW DOWN? [/QUOTE]
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