silver2kws6
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I have a rotary milwaukee polisher with a 9 inch pad selectable speed
Im using a black 3m perfect it polishing pad to do both compound work and polishing work. Ive done 5 cars so far ( all withing 3-5 years old no major damage just daily drivers all family cars ) and even with using the edges i dont think ive come across any holograms / swirls. (brown/red/white/silver/med light blue)
Now that Ive read more about pads / sizes im sure i shouldve bought a smaller baking plate and pad not to mention a different pad type.
since I am new i always use the buffer at a med speed setting with only a little buffer walk/wobble .. the question is by using the rotary at a lower speed still effective ? by using a polising pad with a compound is this a safe way not to burn the paint ? I know its not going to be as effective but since im working with paint thats not that bad to me it seems noticeably better. Would my results still be positive if i used a more aggressive pad or is there more room for error with a more aggressive pad and a inexperienced rotary user.
Im debating on selling my milwaukee for a porter cable DA and getting a small and med backing plate / pads... what do you think ?
I am doing this as a hobby so its only for personal cars/ family.
Im using a black 3m perfect it polishing pad to do both compound work and polishing work. Ive done 5 cars so far ( all withing 3-5 years old no major damage just daily drivers all family cars ) and even with using the edges i dont think ive come across any holograms / swirls. (brown/red/white/silver/med light blue)
Now that Ive read more about pads / sizes im sure i shouldve bought a smaller baking plate and pad not to mention a different pad type.
since I am new i always use the buffer at a med speed setting with only a little buffer walk/wobble .. the question is by using the rotary at a lower speed still effective ? by using a polising pad with a compound is this a safe way not to burn the paint ? I know its not going to be as effective but since im working with paint thats not that bad to me it seems noticeably better. Would my results still be positive if i used a more aggressive pad or is there more room for error with a more aggressive pad and a inexperienced rotary user.
Im debating on selling my milwaukee for a porter cable DA and getting a small and med backing plate / pads... what do you think ?
I am doing this as a hobby so its only for personal cars/ family.