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  2. Buff It Up! The Best Buffers to Make Your Car Shine Like New

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    From pricey pro options to affordable DIY solutions, put a spin on your car's paint and finish with some of the best orbital car buffers on the market today.

  3. Auto detailing - Wikipedia

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    Detailing is more than a cleaning process to make a vehicle look good; it is a systematic approach to help extend its life with methods and products that reduce damaging environmental elements such as dirt, sun, harsh winters, etc. [3] Appropriate maintenance or restoration of vehicles to keep them looking outside and inside as if they came from an auto dealer's showroom increase their resale ...

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    Diagnose auto troubles and check and reset warning lights with some of the best OBD-II scanners on the market. Many of these have been tested by the Gear Team. Diagnose the Issue with the Best OBD ...

  5. Floor scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Floor buffers or rotary floor machines use rotary brushes of a soft material to clean, scrub, and polish linoleum surfaces. For marble and wood floors, floor polishers may be used to apply protective coating to the floor. [1] Floor burnisher is the term for a high speed floor buffer that rotates its pad at over 1000 RPM.

  6. Buffer - Wikipedia

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    Buffer stop, a device that keeps rail vehicles on tracks; Buffer wheel, a device used to smooth a workpiece's surface; Digital buffer, an electronic circuit used to isolate the input from the output; Floor buffer, an appliance used to polish hard floors; Optical buffer, a device that stores optically transmitted data; Recoil buffer, a firearm ...

  7. Polishing (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    Buffing may be done by hand with a stationary polisher or die grinder, or it may be automated using specialized equipment. When buffing there are two types of buffing motions: the cut motion and the color motion. The cut motion is designed to give a uniform, smooth, semi-bright surface finish.