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    What's the issue here?

    I kept a careful eye on pad spinning. It did not slow down significantly, but speed 6 ruins my pads.
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    What's the issue here?

    I do but I haven't used it much.
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    Facebook Page Feedback

    If you want to sell corrections, I would include some 50/50's under halogens. Otherwise, organized pictures with "before" and "after" (you have done this as far as I can tell) should sell things very nicely! Looks good!
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    What's the issue here?

    M105 on a Green Edge pad. I would have to agree, a cyan or yellow may produce better results, just waiting on the $$. (Will be for a while.)
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    What's the issue here?

    I completely agree it is better than working by hand. To be honest, if I did not have the PC I would not have even attempted the whole car by hand. To answer your question, I believe I changed faster than the tool could keep up. It almost seems as if by the time I learned to use it, it wasn't...
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    What new products would you like to see introduced at SEMA?

    Agreed on both counts. Perhaps simply a US-legal version of M16? I love that stuff!!
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    What's the issue here?

    What's the issue here? To preface: I have worked with power tools my entire life. It is not outside a regular workday for me to pick up a drill, die grinder, or even a 2hp air-powered angle grinder and go to town on steel, aluminum, or composite parts. Suffice it to say, I am very comfortable...
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    Wool pad questions, need help please

    I would recommend using Purple-foamed wool, and it would be the maximum amount of cut you can get with a DA without using microfiber pads. You could also try a Cyan HT pad. Those have a lot of cut (more than orange) and finish well.
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    DA Polishers

    That's easy to find in an air-powered version.
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    DA Polishers

    Quick-release maybe. The way the PC is put together a spindle lock is out of the question. Unless you use a wrench. . . lol. Definitely won't happen. Where would you put the motor? Wouldn't be too hard to accomplish. Just find varisistor that can handle 7-10 amps, and has the resistance you...
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    Baked on Wax/Sealant?

    First try a light chemical cleaning, such as Paintwork Cleansing Lotion or Lime Prime. If that doesn't work I would go to a very light abrasive polish. An in-between step might be using something like OPC 3:1 or P21S TAW.
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    Sully's Detailing: 2008 Maserati

    That's a beautiful car and a nice turnaround. Wait, D151 and a glaze? Wouldn't the cleaners in D151 remove the glaze? Otherwise the glaze would just be sitting on top of a wax, and it would just wash off.
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    No MODs on Board!!!!!

    Ahhh yeah.
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    Calling All Air Compressor Experts...

    Yes you can transport it horizontally, and no there would not be any implication. Theoretically you could run it horizontally, but I would not recommend it.
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    6 pack pad suggestion

    Never gonna happen. Too high of a demand, profits on those would be slashed.
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    Calling All Air Compressor Experts...

    Yes, and no.
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    Meg's APC+ in an extractor?

    Recommended for tough spots, in fact.
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    Air Compressor Strength

    Agreed. However, I wouldn't go any smaller than a 3 gallon unless you want it running constantly. The larger the tank, the more cleanings you can get before you hear the compressor again.
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    Bit the bullet and started the buisness...

    But IME it is a heck of a lot easier if you do!
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    Tire pressure gauge caps

    ^^^ This!! That's a $120 mistake. Don't ask me how I know. . .
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