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How to Store a Buffer

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Summary: Store car buffers correctly to prevent damage for future car buffing; learn how with tips from our expert car mechanic in this free auto-maintenance video on car waxing.

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Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. ...read more

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"Hi, this is Jon on behalf of Expert Village. In this video clip I'll be talking about storage of your buffer. This particular buffer comes with a storage case. This is the best possible storage location for your buffer. However you want to make sure that the pad has had a chance to fully dry otherwise it's going to shorten the life of the pad. I always recommend that when you wrap up your cord you are checking it for any cracks, tears, wears this is going to help prolong the life of your tool if you can catch those cracks right away. In all cases you want to store your buffer high out of the reach of children or a locked cabinet is also a good place to store."

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