I know next to nothing about cars and my friends have always mocked me for it. I drive a Toyota and I love and care for it deeply. Imagine how disappointed and miffed I was when it recently got manhandled at a new car washing service I tried out.
The service guys who handled my car had left a few abrasions and scratches on the paint job I had gotten.
I complained to a guy friend about the scratches. I was not about to pay hundreds for another paint job or pay a professional to get the scratches worked on.
Thankfully, my friend immediately recommended getting a polisher and buffer to even out the scratches. After searching for the best beginner-friendly option, we finally decided on the Worx WX856L 20V Orbital Buffer/Polisher. It runs on batteries and is cordless. It was the best option for a DIY attempt as a beginner.
I was surprised at the quick delivery and even more at how light the buffer weighed. I watched a lot of YouTube videos and just assumed it was going to be a man’s job considering how heavy it had looked in videos. It’s perfect for a woman’s grip!
I did not even need my guy friend to come around anymore. After watching a gazillion YouTube tutorials and reading the user’s manual, I got to work on the scratches. It did not take long to see changes and the shine coming back again.
I was impressed by the smooth streak-free finish. It also helped that the machine had extra bonnets for different points of buffing and polishing.
Overall, I would rate the Worx WX856L 20V Orbital Buffer/Polisher a 10/10. You need to get your hands on one. Get your car shiny for that rendezvous!

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