Hey everyone,
So as the title states, I'm finally looking to upgrade from my PC 7424 that I've had for 6 or 7 years. I was compounding a customer's car this week, and I decided that I would like something smoother and more effective. I've used 6.5" pads for all these years out of habit, and obviously those don't work well in tight spots on bumpers and a-pillars. While I can achieve GREAT results with the 7424, as my business improves and I set a higher standard every year, the PC feels a little clumsy - I feel I've grown as a detailer and I'm holding a somewhat "beginner's machine."
The other day I was doing a trunk panel, and I found myself thinking "I think I'd rather meticulously go over this trunk lid with a smaller, smoother, and more precise machine than quickly run this 6.5 pad across the trunk." So, while the larger pad is great for covering more area, I don't like that it gets a bit sketchy near edges. I'd rather have a smaller, smoother tool that won't be throwing dust everywhere.
I thought about just getting a smaller backing plate and pads, but I think my issues come down to the machine as well. It's an old gal, and is probably considered one of the safest (weakest) of the machines. Plus, after holding that thing for hours and hours, my hands aren't very happy, and I'm quite the young fella.
All in all, I want to enjoy the paint correction process, and I feel the machine is taking me away from that. I kind of feel like the 7424 is like polishing with heavy rock on in the background, while I would like something a bit more classical.
So as the title states, I'm finally looking to upgrade from my PC 7424 that I've had for 6 or 7 years. I was compounding a customer's car this week, and I decided that I would like something smoother and more effective. I've used 6.5" pads for all these years out of habit, and obviously those don't work well in tight spots on bumpers and a-pillars. While I can achieve GREAT results with the 7424, as my business improves and I set a higher standard every year, the PC feels a little clumsy - I feel I've grown as a detailer and I'm holding a somewhat "beginner's machine."
The other day I was doing a trunk panel, and I found myself thinking "I think I'd rather meticulously go over this trunk lid with a smaller, smoother, and more precise machine than quickly run this 6.5 pad across the trunk." So, while the larger pad is great for covering more area, I don't like that it gets a bit sketchy near edges. I'd rather have a smaller, smoother tool that won't be throwing dust everywhere.
I thought about just getting a smaller backing plate and pads, but I think my issues come down to the machine as well. It's an old gal, and is probably considered one of the safest (weakest) of the machines. Plus, after holding that thing for hours and hours, my hands aren't very happy, and I'm quite the young fella.
All in all, I want to enjoy the paint correction process, and I feel the machine is taking me away from that. I kind of feel like the 7424 is like polishing with heavy rock on in the background, while I would like something a bit more classical.
