Coleman's 6" Powermate orbital waxer/polisher. Got as a gift but can't use. New in box! Great for the person who likes to
Clean and wax their car! Or will make a great gift! Rubberized palm grip, AC powered, synthetic wool bonnet for polishing, also
Terry cloth bonnet for buffing.
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