1, 2 & 3" DA and Rotary Polishers; ANYONE on AGO can do it!!

Kamakaz1961

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I have been seeing a lot of posts on what type of mini polishers (DA or Rotary) are out there or which ones are the best.

So what I have done was adapt my PC7424XP and my Flex PE8 to tackle ALL jobs with a 3" or less compound/polish detail.

I have attched photos to show you how it is done and how you can make any PC, GG 6", Megs or any other compatible DA that accepts Lake Country or equivalent backing plates.

IMO, I have covered the best of both worlds. I was initially hesitant for "holograms" from using the PE8. I found out that was not the case as soon I learned how to master the technique and IMO it is one of the best 3" polishers out there.

I did not consider the Mini Rupes as I did not want to change types of pads and I knew it will not go to 1" Pads. Additionally, I wanted to utilize my PC7424XP and I also felt it still has a major purpose in my detailing arsenal. So I am not bashing the Rupes Mini!! IMO I think it is a great DA even though I have never used it.

So I hope these pics will show you how I covered the best of both worlds when it comes to the 1, 2 & 3" Polishers world.
 
You don't have to change counter- weights?
 
You don't have to change counter- weights?

I have not touched the counter weights. IMO no need to. So far so good with no issues. Additionally, IMO the PC is not powerful enough to mess up anything. I do not know about the GG6" or a more powerful DA.
 
IME I'm not a fan of using extensions on DA's...
 
IME I'm not a fan of using extensions on DA's...

Blasphemy!!!....LOL I use the extensions so I can get under the side mirrors when I polish.....but either case...BLASHPHEMY!!! LOL

All kidding aside...Have a good one BUD!!
 
IME I'm not a fan of using extensions on DA's...

:iagree: A 5/16" threaded spindle is too skinny for my comfort zone. The PE8 was made for those tight areas.
 
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