HART 20V Cordless 6-inch Buffer is an amazing addition to any car-loverβs toolbox. This tool features a powerful motor delivering up to 4 400 RPM making polishing your vehicle a breeze. For extended use this tool features a lock-on switch which helps reduce user fatigue. The elastic buffer bonnet makes switching pads easy quick and convenient so you can spend more time caring for your car. If you upgrade to the HART 20V 4.0Ah Lithium-ion battery this tool can run for up to 5 hours leaving you with plenty of time to get the job done. This tool runs on any HART 20V Lithium-Ion battery to provide long-lasting fade-free power to get you through whatever project you tackle. This buffer comes with an applicator bonnet and a buffing bonnet. Click here to see HART DIY projects & plans!
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It says "Orbit" but I don't know if that means it's is an orbital polisher. I'm extremely hesitant to buy a non orbital polisher for fear of ruining my paint. I did see a review or two from detailers who gave the product a good review, so that is helpful. Most negative reviews are regarding battery issues. I know my limitations and won't purchase a non orbital polisher. For people who know what they are doing, this seems like a good buy.
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It says "Orbit" but I don't know if that means it's is an orbital polisher. I'm extremely hesitant to buy a non orbital polisher for fear of ruining my paint. I did see a review or two from detailers who gave the product a good review, so they is helpful. Most negative reviews are regarding battery issues. I know my limitations and won't purchase a non orbital polisher. For people who know what they are doing, this seems like a good buy.
Good catch. I called customer service for Hart and they said it isn't an orbital but I'm guessing that the CS just didn't look closely. Based on the battery life of my hart chainsaw, 40v, I am guessing that the battery lasts about 20 mins or so. Will just have to break up the job into chunks, doing a section of the car at a time.
Good catch. I called customer service for Hart and they said it isn't an orbital but I'm guessing that the CS just didn't look closely. Based on the battery life of my hart chainsaw, 40v, I am guessing that the battery lasts about 20 mins or so. Will just have to break up the job into chunks, doing a section of the car at a time.
Wha? You don't have a slew of batteries from all of the Hart deals!?! (I keed)
I've got all the HART tools. I use my 6AH battery with this, and it lasts over an hour.
It can get tiring holding it, while using it on your entire car though.
Have you used it to clean paint? Or do you use it for applying and removing wax? And have you been able to find other pads for it? My neighbor uses a Griots and they are very good but also pricey. He isn't a professional detailed but might as well be one. I am not desiring to be at that level, but I want to clean the paint and apply wax and polish. Appreciate any feedback you have. I will take the plunge and grab one of these, even if it's just for wax on wax off it will be worth it, since I don't have a Daniel-San to hire π
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Have you used it to clean paint? Or do you use it for applying and removing wax? And have you been able to find other pads for it? My neighbor uses a Griots and they are very good but also pricey. He isn't a professional detailed but might as well be one. I am not desiring to be at that level, but I want to clean the paint and apply wax and polish. Appreciate any feedback you have. I will take the plunge and grab one of these, even if it's just for wax on wax off it will be worth it, since I don't have a Daniel-San to hire π
Clay bar and elbow grease to clean/decon paint. Never use power tools to cleanβonly compound, buff and polish.
Have you used it to clean paint? Or do you use it for applying and removing wax? And have you been able to find other pads for it? My neighbor uses a Griots and they are very good but also pricey. He isn't a professional detailed but might as well be one. I am not desiring to be at that level, but I want to clean the paint and apply wax and polish. Appreciate any feedback you have. I will take the plunge and grab one of these, even if it's just for wax on wax off it will be worth it, since I don't have a Daniel-San to hire π
Have you used it to clean paint? Or do you use it for applying and removing wax? And have you been able to find other pads for it? My neighbor uses a Griots and they are very good but also pricey. He isn't a professional detailed but might as well be one. I am not desiring to be at that level, but I want to clean the paint and apply wax and polish. Appreciate any feedback you have. I will take the plunge and grab one of these, even if it's just for wax on wax off it will be worth it, since I don't have a Daniel-San to hire π
I just use it to remove swirls with compound. Here are my typical steps:
Wash car
Clay bar any spots/grime
Compound/buff
Ceramecote/wax
Done
You can use any replacement pads from amazon. I just order 6" ones.
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It can get tiring holding it, while using it on your entire car though.
It can get tiring holding it, while using it on your entire car though.
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Wash car
Clay bar any spots/grime
Compound/buff
Ceramecote/wax
Done
You can use any replacement pads from amazon. I just order 6" ones.
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