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Old 04-08-2014, 01:00 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by madwi View Post
If you can handle a rotary I will put all my cash in you will LOVE this... it weighs next to nothing... if you use a dewalt, your arms will thank me and tips for $$ are always appreciative!! literally 8 pounds vs lighter than air!
That's the absolute worst polisher and advice that you could ever suggest to a novice ro machine polishing. A rotary in the hands of a novice is a $hit sandwich just waiting to happen. Here's what a novice did with a rotary on his car:







I have a rule when it comes to detailing advice. Never tell a guy to do to HIS paint what I wouldn't allow him to do to mine. I wouldn't allow a novice to use a rotary on my paint, even if I was standing there watching.
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