Just started working in the detailing field

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by racersky, Jul 6, 2008.

  1. racersky

    racersky Jedi Nuba

    Like what the title states......I just recently started working at a BMW Dealership in the detail department. ATM when I'm at work they have the dewalt heavy duty buffer. I was wondering what is a good buffer to buy for personal use at home? I've seen so many but do really know which was is good or which one would fit my needs.
     
  2. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Congrats and welcome to detailing.

    As far as buffers go, I personaly favour the Metabo and the Makita. Both great tools and you can't go wrong with either one...just my :2cents:
     
  3. racersky

    racersky Jedi Nuba

    is there a model number for those? Which one would you think is cost effective?
     
  4. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    The Makita 9227C will be cheaper than the Metabo PE12-175. However, the Metabo is a bit lighter which is something that I like. I do intend on purchasing a Makita some time down the road.
     
  5. racersky

    racersky Jedi Nuba

    the Dewalt at my work isn't on the light side either. I have the opportunity to practice polishing today on an M3. I should start bringing my camera to take pics so I can get some CC if I'm doing something wrong.
     
  6. Strokin04

    Strokin04 Birth of a Detailer

    Practise on a M3, I would be pissed if it is my M3 that was your guinea pig. But, good luck and hope it turns out well!!!
     
  7. racersky

    racersky Jedi Nuba

    I think it came out nice until my boss had to redo some areas because I didn't do something right. I think he said something about heating up the clear coat or something I could be wrong so you still see some light swirls but he said at least it looks better now than before. All it takes is more practice with the buffer.

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  8. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    damn good job, it looks great.
     
  9. woodenshoes

    woodenshoes Virgin Detailer

    Looks pretty good for your first time with a rotary (from someone who has used a rotary twice...)
     
  10. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Does your dealership give full details on all new vehicles?
     
  11. mb43

    mb43 Obsessive Detailer

    I wouldn't be pissed after seeing those results. Much better than 99% of dealership details from experienced "detailers".
     
  12. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Very nice for a first attempt. As far as the polishers go, I've had a Black&Decker and a Makita. I just started using my Flex this week and quite honestly, I don't know that I'll ever use my Makita again. The Flex is just so smooth and well balanced. It is louder than the Makita for sure, but thats what ear plugs are for.
     
  13. Buddy

    Buddy Getting to know Detailing

    Welcome to Detailing Bliss and detailing...That BMW looks great...Good job...Keep up the good work...You will be a pro in no time at all at that dealership...:thumb:
     

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