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paintxpert said:If your going to do this for a living throw the da against the wall. Go to you tube and search car polishing and watch. There are many videos explaining POWER POLISHING. You can learn how to correct paint jobs to be optically perfect in the bright sun and show the customer how to keep their car nice while your at it. Perhaps not in Winter in the Northeast where I deal with rocks and salt that they throw on the roads and highways four months per year. Paintxpert This is all my opinion of course and I dont mean to be offensive. paintxpert
The Porter Cable has its place, as does the rotary polisher. I use both, depending on the condition of the paint and the amount of correction needed.
paintxpert said:Using both is a great idea. You see if you use both you certainly see the need for a rotary. DA is like training wheels for me. I dont do training wheels ...I can quite well accomplish in short order what I need to do VIA ROTARY usually between 1000 and 1200 rpms. If you wipe it down, you will mark it up if its "BLACK". Using a foam finish pad of course. AGAIN, this is what works for me....low key of course. Not to be offensive, and not back to regression. Like I said, "you tube" can help beginners. I think it was Prentice St. Clare who said if you cant use a rotary high speed polisher your NOT a true detailer. I completely concur! No matter what category you put this comment in ITS A FACT, here in the auto paint rejuvenation process and industry. So its like riding a bike ...learn if its important to you. If NOT take up trumpet or something. BUT please dont destroy cars. Its ok if you cant learn, just dont claim to know and misrepresent yourself to clients who expect better.