Euro Waxer
™
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
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Do not run car when using buffer/polisher in enclosed area.
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Do not put fingers, objects, or tools between guard and pad holder while machine is
running.
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Always start and stop polisher against car surface. Otherwise the bonnet could be thrown
from the pad.
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Keep children at a safe distance from the work area.
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Do not force the tool. Grip the polisher firmly with slight downward pressure. Pressing too
hard will slow down the machine's movement and affect the quality of the work.
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Do not operate tool if guard is damaged.
TOOL ASSEMBLY
TO REMOVE PAD: Use ½ inch socket wrench to remove the center bolt. Insert flat blade
screwdriver between polisher and the pad as shown. Turn bolt clockwise. To replace pad turn
bolt counterclockwise.
OPERATION
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1. Fit a clean bonnet on the pad.
2. Spread a teaspoonful of wax evenly over bonnet surface.
3. Apply 2 swirls of cleaner/glaze over the wax on the bonnet, NOT
DIRECTLY ON THE CAR.
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The most common error is applying too much wax and
cleaner/glaze. If pad becomes saturated, POLISHING WILL
BE MORE DIFFICULT AND TAKE LONGER. It may also reduce
pad life.
4. For additional applications of wax and cleaner/glaze, use 1 swirl.
The bonnet will not absorb as much when reloading.
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Badly oxidized paint may require several applications. Do not
use abrasive compounds.
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