TO TURN BUFFER/POLISHER
"ON"
OR "OFF"
Slide switch forward to turn tool "On",
slide it backwards
to shut tool "Off".
NOTE: After plugging
tool into extension
cord, loop extension
cord over tool's stub
length plug.Then
wrap hook and loop strip
around extension
cord to secure it in place.
IMPORTANT:
Read, understand
and follow
all safety and user instructions
in this
manual and all directions
and warnings
on
polishes
and waxes.
APPLYING WAX ONTO SURFACE TO
BE POLISHED
(See Figures
5 to 8)
NOTE: To avoid splashing wax, ALWAYS
start and stop the buffer / polisher
on or
against the surface to be polished.
1. Place extension
cord over your shoulder
to keep it safely out of your way
(See Figure 5).
2. Turn buffer/polisher
"On".
3. Apply wax in a straight
line with either
a side-to-side
or back-and-forth
motion.
ALWAYS use broad, even strokes
when applying
wax. (See Figure 6).
4. Start applying
wax to the flat surfaces
(hood, trunk and roof) first, Wax one
section at a time (See Figure 7).
5. After flat surfaces
are covered with wax,
do the sides, The perimeter
handle
system allows easy polishing
of
horizontal and vertical surfaces. Hold tool
with the cord hanging free (See Figure 8),
6. Apply wax in a thin, even coat. Too
much wax does not add any more
protection
and only makes the wax
removal more difficult.
7. The random
orbit motion of the
buffer/polisher
provides wax application
that cannot be duplicated,
not even
"by hand".
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT apply excessive
pressure
against the work surface
with
this tool. The random orbital motion
feature on this tool will perform better
Fig. 7
1'.3
LEFT
RIGHT
2_4
when less pressure
is applied. Applying
excessive
pressure
will slow the random
orbital motion and reduce the effectiveness
of the tool.
8. It is easiest
to apply the wax to the entire surface
before starting the removal
phase; however,
follow the specific
recommendations
of the wax or polish
being used.
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