chetmoseley
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- Apr 12, 2012
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Ok first let me say I have used my PC alot. Only on personal vehicles but I would say it gets used a few hours a month on something of mine or a family members. I've had the pc for 3 or so years.
Last night I purchased a new to me (2005) Chevrolet truck with moderate scratches on the truck. Went to tackle the job with menz 1500 and microfiber pad. To gain results I Was having to use heavy pressure and high speed (this technique is used often with my corvette and the hard clear coat) I was very very impressed at some of the scratches and marking I was able to remove on this truck. I did year up one Mf pad and it delaminates on me.
During the later half of use. The PC would not spin under any pressure on high speeds. It seemed if I would reduce the speed to one and back to 6 I could then apply pressure again. I had to baby this while finishing my panel then I called it quits.
Any thoughts or ideas
Last night I purchased a new to me (2005) Chevrolet truck with moderate scratches on the truck. Went to tackle the job with menz 1500 and microfiber pad. To gain results I Was having to use heavy pressure and high speed (this technique is used often with my corvette and the hard clear coat) I was very very impressed at some of the scratches and marking I was able to remove on this truck. I did year up one Mf pad and it delaminates on me.
During the later half of use. The PC would not spin under any pressure on high speeds. It seemed if I would reduce the speed to one and back to 6 I could then apply pressure again. I had to baby this while finishing my panel then I called it quits.
Any thoughts or ideas