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wytstang said:Kelso thanks for the info as I was one who was ding it wrong as well. Now we can all buff happy and not burn the crap out of myself pushing in the button lol....
See this is how I was burning the tips of my finger, the adaptor gets really hot during use so when I was swaping out/flipping pads that's when I was being "branded" by the button. Ouchy....but I'm glad I know I don't have to do that now thanks again Kelso/Edge...2. Press button
While holding buffer in left hand, grasp pad with right hand and press one finger against the release button in the center of the drive adapter.3. Push off pad from the back![]()
Kelso said:ok thanks for answering, that is why i bought my rotary i just need to get scrap panels to work on before doing real cars. and actually a friend of mine said i could come to his car lot and do any of the cars that are for sale! so im definately going to take that chance... the PC is quite tough on taking out problems but i generally run it at speed 6 for swirls, i dont like waxing or bufing with a PC so thats all i use it for thus far, but rotary will replace it
Wax should be applied and removed in back and forth motion in order to reduce swirlsThe Edge said:Moving a machine back and forth over the paint is MUCH MUCH easier than rubbing wax on and off in circular motions that use shoulder as well as arm muscles. Try it, you will LOVE IT!
joe.p said:Wax should be applied and removed in back and forth motion in order to reduce swirls![]()
:cheers:
The Edge said:Why don't you like it for waxing? I think that is what it works best for. Before I switched over to Cyclo I would put the pc on 3.5 and instead of using a wax applicator pad and elbow grease, I just apply with a soft foam all around the car. By the time I am done, the wax or polish is dry, and I just flip the pad over to a soft dry side and then use the machine again to take if off instead of a MF and elbow grease again. Moving a machine back and forth over the paint is MUCH MUCH easier than rubbing wax on and off in circular motions that use shoulder as well as arm muscles. Try it, you will LOVE IT!
iirc, Mike also states there is no such thing as a wax for light or darker vehicles as CC is paint without pigment(correct me if pigment is the wrong term)but many vendors market there wax as such.MikeyC said:A lot of people will agree with your statement Joe. However, it's still a subject that is debated to some degree. Some say straight lines and some say it doesn't matter. For example, ask Mike Phillips from Meguiar's for instance and he'll say it doesn't matter. Mike is undoubtedly one of the most respected people in detailing and he disagrees with you.
I'm not saying anyone is right or wrong. I'm only saying there are two sides to the story.![]()