Bunky
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- Jun 20, 2007
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I have been playing with my UDM. If you lookk at every DA demo video, they are always using it on a large flat surface and working in square sections.
In reality, you have to be careful under side mirrors and on the rear plastic bumpers were there is a 90 degree transition. There are exterior details (creases or steps) in sheet metal that offer challenges for access.
How do most handle this? Switch to a larger pad and use the edge to get under these sections or use a more rounded pad and polish on the edge? I cannot polish on the edge with my LC CCS pads. Polish by hand - oh my?
In reality, you have to be careful under side mirrors and on the rear plastic bumpers were there is a 90 degree transition. There are exterior details (creases or steps) in sheet metal that offer challenges for access.
How do most handle this? Switch to a larger pad and use the edge to get under these sections or use a more rounded pad and polish on the edge? I cannot polish on the edge with my LC CCS pads. Polish by hand - oh my?