Does someone make a micro DA to get into side intakes? Or the rain gutters on the roof?
I can't tell how to get all parts of the intake to be consistent with the areas that the DA can reach.
Does someone make a ~1" ball ended drill attachment?
Seems to me that a micro DA with a spherical pad located far from the motor who's shaft can spin and pulse in and out would provide DA polishing for very small areas. There must be a tool from some industry like this, no?
Uh... Based on my rather dirty description, the adult industry may have something actually! But I don't want to be all serious looking in my garage using a tool that says "lady pleaser" in hot pink down the side of it.
Ahem, ANYWAY...
I see some small polishers like the small Rupes but the motor is in line with the pad center so it seems good for small widths but not for crevasses. It seems like the biggest pad and backing plate is the best small area polisher because of the overhang of the pad, but that still has its limits. And I bang the edge of the backing plate into the paint eventually.
Hand polishing - the area is too small to rub in more than one direction so it's just back and forth.
What are you guys doing?
I can't tell how to get all parts of the intake to be consistent with the areas that the DA can reach.
Does someone make a ~1" ball ended drill attachment?
Seems to me that a micro DA with a spherical pad located far from the motor who's shaft can spin and pulse in and out would provide DA polishing for very small areas. There must be a tool from some industry like this, no?
Uh... Based on my rather dirty description, the adult industry may have something actually! But I don't want to be all serious looking in my garage using a tool that says "lady pleaser" in hot pink down the side of it.
Ahem, ANYWAY...
I see some small polishers like the small Rupes but the motor is in line with the pad center so it seems good for small widths but not for crevasses. It seems like the biggest pad and backing plate is the best small area polisher because of the overhang of the pad, but that still has its limits. And I bang the edge of the backing plate into the paint eventually.
Hand polishing - the area is too small to rub in more than one direction so it's just back and forth.
What are you guys doing?