Greetings Autopians,
Just looking for some professional advice and opinions. I worked in a detailing shop for about a year, I moved 5 months ago for a new job then got layed off after 3 months :angry. So, I've decided to now go back to what I love doing and start up my own detailing business. I only have experience using a rotary polisher (makita 9227), but since I'm just starting out and need to try to save as much money as possible,, I was considering getting a PC7424 or a GG RO for now and a makita 9227 when I have a little more money and customers. Or do you think I should just shell out the dosh now and get the makita that I know and love? I have read that quite a few of you have both a PC/DA and a rotary and end up using your PC/DA more than the rotary. So what do YOU use on a regular basis?
Since I found this site and started lurking and reading until my head hurts, I have started to realise just how clueless the place I worked was/is. They laughed when I asked if you could cut paint with a PC (we only used a PC for applying sealant). We used a locally made polish (Ducan) and we offered a "one-size-fits-all" paint correction, basically 1000-1500 and then a 3000 for dark cars, didnt try to find the least abrasive method. The polish we used couldnt really cut BMW, Merc, VW, Audi, etc. paint so we just basically leaned on the polisher as hard as we could, which got the paint hot to the touch, and it still didnt really cut, obviously (cant wait to get some Menzerna SIP or Megs 105 to cut my Audi UrS6 and GTi). We used the same foam pads for everything, other than a hard yellow cutting pad that nobody ever really used. We only clay barred if there was over spray or a customer requested it. Anyway, you get the idea lol.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Just looking for some professional advice and opinions. I worked in a detailing shop for about a year, I moved 5 months ago for a new job then got layed off after 3 months :angry. So, I've decided to now go back to what I love doing and start up my own detailing business. I only have experience using a rotary polisher (makita 9227), but since I'm just starting out and need to try to save as much money as possible,, I was considering getting a PC7424 or a GG RO for now and a makita 9227 when I have a little more money and customers. Or do you think I should just shell out the dosh now and get the makita that I know and love? I have read that quite a few of you have both a PC/DA and a rotary and end up using your PC/DA more than the rotary. So what do YOU use on a regular basis?
Since I found this site and started lurking and reading until my head hurts, I have started to realise just how clueless the place I worked was/is. They laughed when I asked if you could cut paint with a PC (we only used a PC for applying sealant). We used a locally made polish (Ducan) and we offered a "one-size-fits-all" paint correction, basically 1000-1500 and then a 3000 for dark cars, didnt try to find the least abrasive method. The polish we used couldnt really cut BMW, Merc, VW, Audi, etc. paint so we just basically leaned on the polisher as hard as we could, which got the paint hot to the touch, and it still didnt really cut, obviously (cant wait to get some Menzerna SIP or Megs 105 to cut my Audi UrS6 and GTi). We used the same foam pads for everything, other than a hard yellow cutting pad that nobody ever really used. We only clay barred if there was over spray or a customer requested it. Anyway, you get the idea lol.
Thanks in advance,
Paul