If I do find balance with a 3" I will provide what I did to get it. Maybe it will help someone else. I have a pair of 5" counter weights on the way I can play with.. Grinding on my 6" counter weight to see if I get balance with the 5" BP first.
Yup washer on the back.. also.. tried the 3" on a griots and same issue.. I can feel a vibration difference just going from the 6" to the 5" Here again this is just free spinning in the air and not in use.
So I wanted to turn my PC into a 3" setup since I use my Rupes for most of my big work. The PC vibrates badly with the 3" BP and I think it's because it needs the proper counter weight. Anyone find counter weights that work with the 3" BP? I have heard they offer a 5" and 6" counter weight...
Can anyone tell me if if the below grease is ok for a DA polisher? I know some like to use Sta-Plex but this appears to be better spec wise. Trying to quieten down a noisy DA.
Lucas Oil Products Red 'N Tacky Grease 14 oz. 10005: Buy the right Wheel Bearing Grease at Advance Auto Parts
Looking for some GOOD black microfiber rags for wheel detailing and dirty work. Some of the wheels I detail are painted and I found some are very soft and scratch easy. Right now these are the best I can find.. Anyone know of any better in black?
Microfiber Clean & Buff Towel, 16 x 16 inches...
That is kinda what I thought but then I see Chemical Guys doing it on a filthy black ride that I feel they should not have been using it on. I am curious how Gary Dean handles the super dirt cars. He is all about waterless.. honestly I prefer the all out Foam canon method everytime but I don't...
How does waterless wash work on a car that is real dirty? I have ONR and use it between washes. My car never gets that dirty but what about the guys who get mud etc on thier rides? Is there a point where you say this is not waterless wash safe?