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Does anyone know the name of the company that sells the kit that you attach to the drill? They have been at MACNA, but I can't remember the name now for the life if me. Also, any recommendations for other kits is appreciated. I have a Mighty Magnet kit currently, but it's gonna take some elbow grease lol. Doing a 72x18x18 tank, front and sides.
 
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The company was Novus, or that's just another recommendation? The Mighty Magnet kit uses the Novus spray compounds, however it only comes with pads for magnet. I guess im more in search of the round replaceable pads to attach to drill.
 

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Get the buffing pads at Home Depot, and use Novus 1,2 and 3
 

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I use the buffing wheels that are sold with car headlight restoration kits.
 

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