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Truth is, I've always been afraid to use them. I look forward to "geeking" out with all of you!


Don't be afraid, the PC style tool is the easiest polisher to learn how to use and master, (that's two things).

Here's my son at age 9 using the Meguiar's version on a black car most know as the Batmobile. Read the below article too which is where I keep this picture...

The Free Floating Spindle Bearing Assembly - The Story Behind The Story...


Yesterday's Trend... Today's Norm...
Today, DA Polishers are the most popular tool among do-it-yourselfers crossing over from working by hand to working by machine. Many Professional Detailers also use the DA Polisher for their follow-up polishing steps after using a rotary buffer to do the major correction work. These tools are the easiest tools to learn how to use and so safe that even my son Rand is able to operate one safely on Nate Truman's 1966 Batmobile Recreation.

Photo courtesy of LacViet Photography
RandBuffingBatmobile1.jpg



Watch this video too...


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWdYCHZrpd8]How To Remove Oxidation by Machine Polishing with Mike Phillips on Motorhead Garage - YouTube[/video]





The TV segment above came out really well, here's the actual thread for that episode with more pictures and links to everything that was used...

Motorhead Garage - Machine Polishing with Pinnacle - Episode 7


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Don't be afraid, the PC style tool is the easiest polisher to learn how to use and master, (that's two things).

Here's my son at age 9 using the Meguiar's version on a black car most know as the Batmobile. Read the below article too which is where I keep this picture...

The Free Floating Spindle Bearing Assembly - The Story Behind The Story...


Yesterday's Trend... Today's Norm...
Today, DA Polishers are the most popular tool among do-it-yourselfers crossing over from working by hand to working by machine. Many Professional Detailers also use the DA Polisher for their follow-up polishing steps after using a rotary buffer to do the major correction work. These tools are the easiest tools to learn how to use and so safe that even my son Rand is able to operate one safely on Nate Truman's 1966 Batmobile Recreation.

Photo courtesy of LacViet Photography
RandBuffingBatmobile1.jpg



Watch this video too...


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWdYCHZrpd8]How To Remove Oxidation by Machine Polishing with Mike Phillips on Motorhead Garage - YouTube[/video]





The TV segment above came out really well, here's the actual thread for that episode with more pictures and links to everything that was used...

Motorhead Garage - Machine Polishing with Pinnacle - Episode 7


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Wow! Thanks Mike! That is just the kind of information to put me over the edge. I have a 10' Black Mustang which I have taken very good care of but still has some swirls from sitting out at the dealer. I had it professionally detailed a year ago and have been up keeping the paint by waxing it by hand. Do you have pad size and style recommendations for me on this? The Pinnacle line is best?
Thanks for your time!
 
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