Never tried one of those. Seems weird but reminds me of the ear wax candles I used to use, sounded weird but worked good. I had allergies as a kid but they pretty much went away. My nose/eyes are still very sensitive to airborne stuff but not in a true allergy fashion I guess. If I can see it...
Anybody else have sinus issues, or irritated nose after buffing for awhile. I've noticed it enough that I don't think it's just a coincidence. It's more of a constant allergy sneezing type feeling than it is sinuses.
I was using a rotary with tufbuf wool and FG400 when I noticed it...
x3. everyone is human but at the same time some Drs are better than others for different reasons. One may get 99% on all of the tests but be terrible in the field, the other may get 70% and barely get by yet be the best there is.
I can't stand people who want to sue everyone.
The fact not...
Not to pick on you specifically, but this is an example of scientific illiteracy and how it can be used to scare people into anything.
Lithium is prescribed as a medication for many mental disorders. Sure its also found in batteries. That doesn't make it bad. Understanding the proper ratios...
You sell a 3403 or PE14?
I have an 849X that I use for metal polishing, its a nice buffer especially for that task but I like my PE14 much better for paint. Twice the money though.
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You don't need the Viton seal for a lot of the products you use on cars. Many are pretty safe. Its more for the harsher stuff. I couldn't get any spray bottle to last more than one use for spraying Hydroflouric...
I was always scared of a rotary due to so called horror stories and more than anything the overblown reality that everyone around you seems to make up.
So one day I bought one and dove in. Never used any form of a buffer before, my previous experience was simply using Mothers wax with blue shop...
Yes I suppose its a difference in what you are washing. The stuff I wash is dirty with a lot of surface area. No offense just a lot dirtier than what is considered "dirty" on here by many. It's whats left over after pressure washing usually. Some may say too dirty for rinseless but it works...
Waterless wash is designed to use virtually no water. Just spray on and wipe off. Rinseless still uses 5-10 gallons in the buckets but doesn't require "rinsing" off, instead you simply dry the paint with a drying towel and use a QD spray if needed for lube.
Depends on the product but some are...