Hey Guys,
As with everything its always good to practice safe techniques for longevity of our health. Normally when I use something with high sound like a buffer I like to have my earphones on, however with lightning I have them at a corner lighting the panel during polishing. Is it safe to look at the light? Is there a more cautious method that we can use to prolong our vision long term? Just like a mechanic using jack stands instead of the mechanic lifting the car up with the jack, its a safer method. OR wearing gloves when working dirty. I dont want to kill my eyes at an early age because I wanted the perfect finish, but then I dont want to miss a spot either especially during paint correction.
I think safety and long term health is always first factor but it doesn't come up much anywhere.
Feel free to add in some techniques.
As with everything its always good to practice safe techniques for longevity of our health. Normally when I use something with high sound like a buffer I like to have my earphones on, however with lightning I have them at a corner lighting the panel during polishing. Is it safe to look at the light? Is there a more cautious method that we can use to prolong our vision long term? Just like a mechanic using jack stands instead of the mechanic lifting the car up with the jack, its a safer method. OR wearing gloves when working dirty. I dont want to kill my eyes at an early age because I wanted the perfect finish, but then I dont want to miss a spot either especially during paint correction.
I think safety and long term health is always first factor but it doesn't come up much anywhere.
Feel free to add in some techniques.