Which is better for applying cleaners, polishes and waxes, machines like the rotary buffer, Meguiar's G-110, Dual-Action polisher or the tried and true method of applying products by hand?

2. What's the difference between? *Dual-Action polisher *Orbital buffer *Rotary buffer • Dual-Action polisher • Orbital buffer • Rotary buffer Dual-Action polishers and Orbital buffers (Can we insert the oscillating graphic Art Royce created in our PES101V video here?) ---> The motors and drive units on these two types of polisher's oscillate in an eccentric circular motion.

This type of motion is much safer to the paint because it's virtually impossible to apply too much concentrated pressure in one place at one time. Chances are good that when too much pressure is applied, the oscillating action will come to a stop thereby protecting the finish. Because these types of machines oscillate instead of rotate, they will not instill the dreaded buffer swirls or holograms into your finish as long as you use the appropriate chemicals, buffing pads and bonnets.

This safety feature makes these machines highly popular with enthusiasts who would like to use a machine but at the same time, are ... more.

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