Improper buffing can cause buffer trails; for example if you are using worn pads or bad buffing techniques such as poor angling, how much pressure to use and proper buffing speeds. Knowing the right pressure, speed and angle as well as having the best equipment can make a big difference in the quality of the paint.
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