Showroom Shine With A Car Buffing Wheel

Nothings looks more attractive than a shiny new car. Owners can try to keep their vehicles looking sharp through regular cleaning and buffing. They could take the unit to a shop for these services but they could also do it themselves and save money using a car buffing wheel.

You would need a drill to make this work. Buffing wheels come with an adapter so that you can fit it in the drill securely. Kits come with several pads so it is easy to replace when one wears out. They come in different materials and textures to create various effects.

The best buffing pads are super soft so as not to damage the paint while evenly distributing polish, wax, or protectant across the surface. Foam, wool, and micro fiber are common options. They usually come in 5-inch to 7-inch sizes. Larger pads make it easy to cover the area in a short period. Small ones are good for detailed work.