I have a 1995 28' Excella that I plan on polishing. I've been reading the posts on polishing Airstreams and haven't see anything on the Buff Pro Polisher. Does anyone have any experience with this polisher? Buff pro says it doesn't leave swril marks and it takes half the time of conventional polishing. I see they advertise on this site!
I am thinking of buying a buffpro to polish my 73 sovereign. I also read the good reviews on it. My airstream is already in good condition but I want to get it ready for a tailgate in September. I was thinking of getting a buffpro and some nuvite. Did you try the buffpro?
No I haven't tried or purchased it yet. This weekend I plan on placing my order for their BuffPro Metal Polishing Kit. They also recommended, for my trailer, an additional 2lbs each of the F9 and S Grade Nuvite compounds and 1lb of the C Grade Nuvite Compound.
I just got back this afternoon from EAA. There was a big expo display from Nuvite. I spent a bit of time with a field service rep. He couldn't stop raving about the buffpro. Of course they sell them but he went on and on about how much better of job it does, less fatigue on your shoulders, and cuts down time.
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Fenton
, Missouri
Join Date: Aug 2016
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Originally Posted by ALANSD
more than 2 times the price of a cyclo, which does a great job and is no strain as well
I just wanted to point out that on the Cyclo website the least expensive variable speed Cylco; Model 5 Pro, mark II, is $374.00. The variable speed BuffPro Buffer on the BuffPro website is $449.00, only 20% more than the Cyclo.
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