General Questions Over Reading Materials

RyanReasons

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Hello everyone! So sometime a week to two weeks ago, a few people suggested when I first joined to get a book by Renny Doiyle named "how to start a home based car detailing business" Regardless I have read the book front to back, BUT in the beginning of the book he says how if you are to start a business you should have a list of materials and machines to be ready for anything, and of course I had most, and what I didn't have of some of the little stuff I went out and purchased. But, he wrote about how you should have a D/A, which I have I have a GG6, and a GG3, and then he also said you should ALSO have a rotary. But no where in the book could I see why he said you might want a rotary compared to just a D/A. What is the benefits of a rotary, and the cons. I do hear they are a tad harder to use without experience, and of course I have four scrape parts from the scrap yard I always get a section of and practice on with new stuff, I am just trying to get information from people who know what they are talking about. Altogether I am glad I believe the member on here brandolodon or something along the lines of that suggested the book because it was fabulous and did help me out quite a bit. Regardless, please fill me in here and your opinions of needing it, or not needing it.
 
roto: for super hard clearcoats (ceramic/aftermarket), deep scratches, buffing low grit sanding, glass polishing, super tight w/ no room to wiggle areas, etc..

you wont need a rotary for a while. The gg6 will handle most stuff
 
Thank you very much good sir! I looked around in the book and just could not find the answer to my question. I appreciate your help and time!
 
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