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so I could get any of the 5.5 foam pads? and the Surbuf
and i need a 5.0 backing plate?
are the backing plates some type of standard threads that they would fit
right on the DA, remember it's an old sander??
or do i need some type of adapter??
thanks, I thought you had mentioned that you used the Surbuf when you did this test?
Just my opinion -
I have a 3 in mini air polisher. I love the action of the polisher itself, but, the air hose is a deal breaker for me. I rarely use it because of the weight and clumsiness of the air hose. I use it for wheels and small projects only.
Mike Phillips said:be sure to keep the air hose from rubbing against the paint.
Ok, I have a white, (I read your post about the white paint) and the paint is pretty good, xterra 2002. I would love to have show car shine on it, although having read your post, I would not be able to get that....??
also have a light blue (very bland blue, does have some metal flake) caliber, both cars have good paint, of coarse would like to make both better. I have some swirls and spider webbing on the xterra.
I might also do some other peoples cars if I can get buy with the DA, who knows? but for now thats what I have.
Now where did I put that Cordless DA Polisher with tons of power and a battery that will last long enough to remove the swirls out of a 1959 Cadillac without changing batteries...
(Oh wait... technology hasn't come that far yet)
:xyxthumbs:
Glaze will only temporarily hide the swirls. Megs SwirlX and Ultimate compound are fantastic products, easy to work with and available at your local WalMart for about 8 bucks each.I have some 3 m products...I have rubbing compound, perfect it durable glaze and performance finish.... Is this all I need??
will the glaze take care of the swirls or will I need a dedicated swirl remover??