Torsion Tool
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- Jun 22, 2006
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The PC with Edge pads just may be the lest effective and most infuriating, pathetic combination devised; it certainly is the least efficient. As stated recently, I am willing to ascribe pad failure after one full session (blue and white disintegration) to happenstance, but that coupled with the adapter breaking and extraordinary time for minimal progress is unbearable. Sure, it will polish well enough as long as the paint has minor surface damage but any correction is agony. Count on thirty minutes per two foot square using every conceivable combination in your arsenal (I use XMT 4 to 1). And yes, almost all that I use, easily several hundreds of dollars in products, came from AG. A neglected mid-sized car or small SUV crossover in need of remediation of moderate swirls will take three or four days with this combo. This includes frequent breaks as the machine WILL bog down in a light crosswind. Yes, I will be the good Doobie and call to kindly request a replacement adapter. If I can sneak it in tomorrow (tuesday) during a work break from the field I might be able to mail it thursday. Transit time there and turnaround means I may expect a new part maybe early next week. So the car is in stasis until then at the earliest assuming all goes well. At this point it is unlikely that I will order an UDM as it is the same technology, dual action, as the PC. The constant bogging with Edge pads is enough of a deterrent. Maybe I'll pick up a rotary and other pads at the local hardware store. Clearly, I need a new primary care system. Am thinking maybe D&D was right after all.