Originally Posted by kenchan now that's good preparation. is that the one that can handle 12" pads? lol, imagine someone polishing their cars with a 12" pad. laterz, msbc! No,
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No, 6" or 5" pads. The Bigfoot 21 has 21mm of RO travel. You can correct bad paint nearly half the time it takes a normal RO.
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sounds good. i thought you replaced them with the GTR clear lenses.
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good thing my Z and G have barely any swirls so i only use the mildest polishes and or just glaze. (polish3 from Griots / Prima Amigo for glaze) yah, cotton does that. it generates too much heat. |
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Friend of mine just posted this on Facebook. I told him I would park like that too if I was away from everyone.
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Just finished installing my new dryer
I didn't actually short out the plug earlier, so I was very relieved when I plugged in the new dryer and it turned on and played a tune 90 degree stairs suck though... I have an appliance dolly that I had to abandon halfway up the stairs cause I couldn't rotate it on the landing. I thought I was going to have to move the washing machine out of the laundry room to fit the dryer first, but taking laundry room door off the hinges wound up be significantly easier. Now I get to go back to the office all sweaty and nasty
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