My car has some swirl marks on the hood that I've been wanting to take care of for a while. Tried hand polish - no effect. I've been debating about paying someone else to do a full detail or buying a PC or UDM for myself, when I find out that a friend has a PC and has offered to let me borrow it.
What I want to know is - since I have no experience using it, how much trouble can I get myself into with this machine? I've seen the posts recommending practice on a junk panel, which I know is probably a good idea, but I don't have a junk panel to practice on. If I take it slow and easy am I still in danger of screwing up? My car is somewhat of a classic (black 1993 Mercedes 500E) that I can't afford to damage. I'd rather leave it as it is (which still looks pretty damn good) than risk doing anything that would damage it.
I'm guessing a little paranoia is healthy here, but the question is how much? Enough to make me be very cautious or enough to make me not try at all? Bottom line - how user-friendly is the PC for a cautious but inexperienced user?
What I want to know is - since I have no experience using it, how much trouble can I get myself into with this machine? I've seen the posts recommending practice on a junk panel, which I know is probably a good idea, but I don't have a junk panel to practice on. If I take it slow and easy am I still in danger of screwing up? My car is somewhat of a classic (black 1993 Mercedes 500E) that I can't afford to damage. I'd rather leave it as it is (which still looks pretty damn good) than risk doing anything that would damage it.
I'm guessing a little paranoia is healthy here, but the question is how much? Enough to make me be very cautious or enough to make me not try at all? Bottom line - how user-friendly is the PC for a cautious but inexperienced user?