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Old 10-02-05, 01:22 AM
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which buffer do you recommend? which pads? which speeds? I have done my search and found that it is easily to burn the paint if your rookie..any advice is well appreciated...i just have recently done my research so i am definitely a rookie...thanks a lot

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How many of these threads are you going to make Cody?
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