That seems to be the general rule of thumb from what I have been reading. The forced rotation machines seem to like the foam or "foamed wool" pads better.
Thanks BudgetPlan1. WRAPT Z06, the only reason I didn't get the 3401 in the first place was because some have said it vibrates. I didn't want to risk it, I couldn't even make a fist after polishing with my GG6. I tried vibration gloves and they helped considerably, but my hands were still...
Thank you WRAPT C5Z06. That's what has been going through my head, also, is that maybe I should sell the Rupes and get a 3401 because of it's ability to power through jobs and get it done in a timely manner (with hopes the vibration doesn't bother my hands).
Hey guys! I haven't posed on here in a long while...happy to be back! This post is a little long but I really need to figure out a solution :)
So before I ask my questions, I will give you a bit of a background on myself and my business. I work full time at an oil refinery on shift work. 4-5...
Will a solvent do a similar job? I know most big shops around here wipe the car down with a body prep solvent (or some will use an acidic wash), then clay, and then correct the paint. How is IronX or products like it different? I am not doubting the product's abilities as they have been proven...
Couldn't find a thread dedicated to this topic. This could lead to some very useful info for beginners such as myself.
What is your order in which you detail a car? Right from the very first thing you do right down to when you hand the keys back to the owner. Wheels and tires before the...