Here is a single stage transformation years back. Primitive in the materials used then. The entire rig took 11 hours without a true break. 11,000 trucks later, no mas.
Dud? You got to be kidding. The only polisher's that cut as well weighted 15+ pounds not to long ago. This new mini is perfect for us guy's that know how to use a rotary properly. We would have FLIPPED in the 70' & '80's for a Godsend like this.
Re: The NEW Flex PE8 Precision Rotary Polisher in ACTION!
I like this new buffer a lot. I LOVE rotary's period. Mike hit the nail on the head w/'precision' being the key word. Surgical is another key word. It seems that many of you that favor DA were expecting just that. No doubt such a tool is...
Oh no. You mean this owner should really own a vehicle painted w/Rhino bed liner. Dang. That car should have a whole 64 oz bottle of #7 pushed into it or more to truly finish it off. BUT, the main objective was met by you & the crew.......TEACH!
Ok. after making the surface clear of those mar/scratches the #7 would not penetrate (rub-then overnight soak) to enhance? I comprehend the Merc story to a 'T'. And have made better single stage (above) that most would not touch or had deep pockets to have it repainted. I do love saving what's...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zChO-TPd9eg&list=PL0zBZJp4ZEryzO2yU9cvb3DwQ-qwQOkyz Heavy roation durning a single stage lacquer replenish w/#7 over and over again.
Very good thread. Improving, in many instances is the only option. This car was not only WORK, but art as well. All detailers should know how to work a rotary polisher, period. Just as the orbital has it's strong point's, these rotary's used here saved a paint job and a lot of time. PS: Mike...
A quick 1200 grit wet against the directions of the scratches, followed w/2000 or so. Just enough to haze the surface. A rotary in the right hands will then clear a vast majority of the damage. Another tip: knock down roughly half of the factory orange peel and buff/polish the trouble spots. It...