All of our shops use Dynabrade palm sanders, i have never used the two you mentioned so i can't compare them
I will say i have had the same Dynabrade sander for at least 20 years and It's still going strong.
Just make sure you have a large enough air compressor.
Cancel culture is a cancer i would have hoped to never see on this forum.
If they post a video on the forum, maybe go to the comments section of the video
and let all of the viewers know how great off a company autogeek is for letting them post.
Maybe drive some business to autogeek.
Dr Oldz experience with one step is the same as i had with it.
The level of cut actually suprised me, and the finish was outstanding
I really can't speak to durability because i topped it with FK 1000.
Hey mk9750.
1, yes paint to match doesn't always match, you will usually have 3+ alternates for 1 paint code. Orange peel is usually not a big deal, unless its a tri coat color.
2, behind your bumper cover you will usually have an impact absorber ( foam or plastic ) that can be damaged...
You are correct they are SS, and honestly i think you would have to put a clear bra type material on it
or just polish it regularly, the SS insert scratches so easily its almost a no win situation.
I used the orange LC thin pro pads with my 21 MM da with great results.
Your paint will dictate what type of pad is acceptable, do a test spot with both pads
You may like the results of one pad better than the other.