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Hey everyone this is the third of a series of articles that I will post by Kevin Farrell.
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Buffer Splatter Prevent this Messy Time Waster...by Kevin Ferrell
LIVING WITH THE PROBLEM
Unfortunately, splatter is so common that some detailers expect it to occur at some point during the buffing process. Detailers live with the problem and cope with splatter in many ways. Some detailers, anticipating the splatter, will take precautions, such as wearing an apron so their shirts and pants don
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Buffer Splatter Prevent this Messy Time Waster...by Kevin Ferrell
LIVING WITH THE PROBLEM
Unfortunately, splatter is so common that some detailers expect it to occur at some point during the buffing process. Detailers live with the problem and cope with splatter in many ways. Some detailers, anticipating the splatter, will take precautions, such as wearing an apron so their shirts and pants don
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Good atricle.
Most of my splatter happens when running off the panel because of the shape of the panel/car. There's not much you can do when 100% of the pad isn't on a surface.
Most of my splatter happens when running off the panel because of the shape of the panel/car. There's not much you can do when 100% of the pad isn't on a surface.
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