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Hey Dawg,
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No offence intended...but you might want to consider having a pro do the buffing for you..there are a lot of variables involved, and if you don't know what you're doing, you can cause a lot of damage in a hurry.
The longer the paint has cured, the harder it's going to be to buff.
Some other things to consider are..
What type of paint is it"
Is it BC/CC?
What Brand?
How much paint is on it?
How old is the paint?
How much was it sanded?
Do you have a GOOD VARIABLE speed buffer?
There are a ton of different coumpounds, glazes, and buffing pads on the market. Some guys use wool pads, some use the foam pads, some use both.
Unless you have some experience, I'm not so sure you want to attempt it..
 
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