Hi,
I am just getting started with using a buffer on my car. Someday I may buy a PC but for now I would like to get started with a less expensive tool and upgrade when I find that I am using it more or need more features. I bought this Skil Sander / Polisher tonight, it came with a wax applicator and buffing pad for $40. It has a 2.6 amp motor and a fixed speed of 12,000 OPM.
Is there any reason that I should not use this tool to get started? Am I likely to damage the paint with it?
Initially I am hoping to apply and remove wax in the future I may want to use a fine polish.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
http://www.skil.com/Products/Tools/New+Products+Corded/product.htm?id=7490-01
The limited manual is at http://www.skil.com/NR/rdonlyres/eq...m3wyypwqevahi7hxanmf/2610918747+2-03+7490.pdf
I am just getting started with using a buffer on my car. Someday I may buy a PC but for now I would like to get started with a less expensive tool and upgrade when I find that I am using it more or need more features. I bought this Skil Sander / Polisher tonight, it came with a wax applicator and buffing pad for $40. It has a 2.6 amp motor and a fixed speed of 12,000 OPM.
Is there any reason that I should not use this tool to get started? Am I likely to damage the paint with it?
Initially I am hoping to apply and remove wax in the future I may want to use a fine polish.
Thanks in advance for your advice!

http://www.skil.com/Products/Tools/New+Products+Corded/product.htm?id=7490-01
The limited manual is at http://www.skil.com/NR/rdonlyres/eq...m3wyypwqevahi7hxanmf/2610918747+2-03+7490.pdf