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Born to Lose, Live to Win
Join Date: May 2007
Location: New York
Posts: 9,025
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thanks!
usually when i buy things, i try to buy the best or something known to last a long time. here, i think what i’m looking for is a polisher that doesn’t depend on my skill level to keep from ruining my paint, is comfortable in hand, light weight, and doesn’t require specific pads
i’ll probably only use this a few times per year so i don’t think durability will be an issue
i’ll digest all the above and try to narrow it down
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