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I have just started on buffing my bike. and my question is is their a certain way to buff for best results i.e with sanding marks or against them. the reason why is it looks great when their is no direct light on the bike but when i put a halogen spot light i see scrathes and they look to be left from the buffing wheel is this gonna show in normal daylight or is it just the spot light?
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