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Originally Posted by 91LSMAN
The only thing I would buy that buffer for is target practice with a .357.
In all honesty you get what you pay for. Those buffers don't really do more than spreading the wax or polish around.
Save up and buy the Porter Cable 7424. For your oxidation you'll need to buff the paint. I use stuff from http://www.poorboysworld.com.
Sometimes oxidations is bad enough that buffing it doesn't help or only hides a little bit of it, but I wish you good luck.
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I agree. Oxidation will only come out somewhat, not all of it will. I noticed the oxidation you see is what you see coming through the clear (the clear seperating from the paint, not just the paint fading.)
As for target practice, i would say use a shotgun instead, because that thing is more useful in pieces then it is whole.
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Originally Posted by kotetu
man your ebrake sticks up like a pale man's penis. it's just wrong.
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