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Originally Posted by UconnTim97 View Post
I imagine that there has to be a cheap buffer pad that you could attach to a cordless drill for this purpose. Maybe the local auto parts store will have one.
This will lack the all important "random orbital" advantage of a random orbital buffer. Without it you'll leave swirl marks in the paint. Check your local Craigslist for a used automotive buffer.

Here ya go:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/for/1985071532.html
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