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Sooper Pooper
I'm putting this in the garage since it's not base/clear/automotive paint.
I've recently gotten some used tool boxes.... some unknown top top box, and a Vidmar cabinet. They have scuffs and scratches and I'd like to clean them up. I have two buffers that I've never used. One is an old Black and Decker (or maybe Craftsman) that's probably a rotory, and a smaller (6") that's a new 18v Ryobi dual action. What would be the thing to use that's hopefully available cheaply for a compound? Many many years ago, I used a Turtle Wax product that was in a little tub on my single stage 82 Dodge Charger, but that was by hand.
I don't want to use multiple grits, and I'm not looking for a show car finish.... just make some used tool boxes look nicer. I've got cleaner wax and regular wax for after the buffing.
I've recently gotten some used tool boxes.... some unknown top top box, and a Vidmar cabinet. They have scuffs and scratches and I'd like to clean them up. I have two buffers that I've never used. One is an old Black and Decker (or maybe Craftsman) that's probably a rotory, and a smaller (6") that's a new 18v Ryobi dual action. What would be the thing to use that's hopefully available cheaply for a compound? Many many years ago, I used a Turtle Wax product that was in a little tub on my single stage 82 Dodge Charger, but that was by hand.
I don't want to use multiple grits, and I'm not looking for a show car finish.... just make some used tool boxes look nicer. I've got cleaner wax and regular wax for after the buffing.