One of the pros of concrete versus steel in a building framework would be that it is cheaper to use concrete. One of the cons would be that it is not as safe to use concrete.
Best is your preference, but if you are a novice, they have dual action polishers that are safe for you and I to use when we lack the pros touch. Meguiars has a popular product, but it's not the only one. Either way, after doing it by hand for years, a polisher is the way to go. Good luck!
Yes, buffers are safe to use with todays paints. Be advised, that with any buffer you can damage the car if it is not clean, dry, and free from any debris. A good polisher to buy is the Ultimate Detailing Machine XP by Porter Cable Car Polisher.
All you have to do is use silver polisher probabley soap and water .
A rock polisher very much does what it says on the tin: polishes rocks. Often they work by tumbling rocks along with a polishing agent. This is sometimes done purely for decorative reasons to make shiny pebbles. Other rock polishers have industrial applications, for example in the manufacture of granite kitchen work tops.
Simply Just water with soap and sometimes polisher.
it depends dirt or concrete, dirt for a hole in the ground and concrete in a building.
You can use a dremal with polishing compound or fine steel wool.
depending on the type you use. most of them are okay. for example the ones that use natural ingredients in them.
Well hate to go for the obvious but a Floor polisher is a 60 pound upright rotary floor buffer that is designed to shine up VCT & Linoleum flooring with a waxy compound and a buffing pad.
She simply would not answer me concretely.
It would be very expensive. Concrete form Mars is more affordable.