Motor City Tools 10210 10" Orbital Polisher/Waxer Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: Motor City Tools Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $41.18 Buy New: $28.85 You Save: $12.33 (30%)
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Misc. Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 10.1 x 8
MPN: 10210 Model: 10210 UPC: 769622102102 EAN: 0769622102102
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| Features:
| • | Features a .65 amp motor for easy use | | • | 10" pad reduces waxing time | | • | has a ball bearing construction and high impact ABS housing to stand up under use | | • | Comes with one terry cloth bonnet | | • | Rated voltage is 120V/60Hz, input current of .065A, no load speed is 2,580 RPM |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 1021010 Orbital Waxer / Polisher - Professional Quality Kit Features and Benefits:Easy to useCuts waxing and polishing time to a minimumUse on cars, RVs, vans, sport utility vehicles and boatsPowerful .65 amp motor for ease of useRated voltage: 120V/60HzInput current: 0.065ANo load speed: 2,580 RPM10 pad reduces waxing timeBall bearing constructionHigh impact ABS housingIncludes 1 terry cloth bonnetWeight = 5.0 LB
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| Customer Reviews:
First orbital buffer a success December 5, 2007 Stephen Yeoh (Los Angeles, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is my first orbital buffer and I wasn't sure what I'd be getting. So far, I've used it on 3 cars and it has worked flawlessly. I'm not a car detailing expert, so this buffer was an experiment and I'm pleased with the results and will continue to use this buffer. I thought I'd be able to use this on a car with oxidized paint and presto, I'd have a beautiful shiny car again, which wasn't the case. Later I found out that it takes possibly many iterations with polish to bring back the shine and when I went back to try again, the shine started to come through. The final results will depend on the condition of the paint and your patience. One point to note, with the short power cord, I managed to unplug it while in use as I moved around. There is no 'lock' to keep the extension cord attached to the plug.
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