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Buffer "Bobs"
I got a couple different types of buffer bobs for the end of a drill (or in my case, the end of a chuck on the end of a flexible shaft on the end of a drill) so I can wax my door jambs and other interior side door paint paint.
The main problem with the ones I bought are, they start shedding white crap right off and the bits go everywhere. Anybody know of or use a better brand of these?
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These "bobs" are plenty soft, so really the only issue is these ones are kinda cheap. Once finished with the driver's door and wiped with a microfiber, it was really well done.
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I ended up doing the other 3 doors, around the rear hatch and under the hood by hand in the end, but the tapered bob did save some time on those 742M rims, with all those spokes.
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