You're kidding right? They even have kits to do it, this way's just cheaper, the only difference is they give you a thing for your drill. You just use a buffer at low speed and it does the exact same thing, i will take a picture and show you
right, sanding with 1200... that'll probably work, i figured ppl would have swirl mark remover laying around from polishing their cars, and it's 2400 grit
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