Orbital Buffer w/2 bonnets and finishing compound

Product Description
Orbital Buffer Professional Grade and Weight
This is a professional grade buffer with a long life. The weight is 18 lbs, yes 18 lbs, this is the Daddy of all orbital buffers. The extra weight allows the buffer to do the work and penetrate the surface with the product you are using. This makes for easy wax removal! Also works great a swirl remover applicator. This orbital does the work for you and penetrates your swirl remover into the paint and helps in working the swirls out. Where the other lighter buffers just make the look of an orbital, but does not really do the job you might be hoping for.
This orbital is solid metal and not plastic, this helps in the longevity of its life, and is ready for the professional use. The wide pad is also helpful in getting the job done faster, cover a larger area with less time.
Weight = 18 lbs
Orbital Pad size = 11 inches
RPM = 1730
2 Terry Bonnets
Stretch your terry bonnet over a foam pad for protection and additional polishing action. It will stay perfectly in its place while you use the machines energy rather than your own to whisk away the majority of polish or wax. For best results follow up with a pass over the entire car with a microfiber detailing cloth.
Finishing Compound
Commodore Coatings Finishing Compound is a mildly abrasive, semi-durable polish which contains silicone, removes light to moderate scratches, oxidation and swirl marks from all paint finishes, and provides protection and shine.
How to use:
High Speed Buffer:
Start with roof, and proceed to hood, trunk and sides.
Apply small mount of product directly to painted surface.
While product wet, buff 2’ X 2’ area with polishing pa. Keep pad flat on surface & buff until product dry, applying light, even pressure. Clean pad regularly with pad spur.
Orbital Buffer or by Hand:
Apply product evenly over painted surface with moist polishing bonnet or applicator pad & allow to dry to haze.
Remove residue with clean bonnet or soft polishing cloth.