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Gravatar help! i have never done this before- i do have a dewalt buffer 1000 to 3000 rpm but i have questions .. at what speed should i buff and at what should i polish...i have "played" with the thing some and seem to end up with "hazey" spots.. can you help! thanks in advance..tom



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Gravatar HELP, I have an old Black & Decker high speed polisher probably built in 1970s or 80s and I want to know how the pad is removed for replacement or cleaning.

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Gravatar Sorry,
I haven't a clue!



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