Deisel Weisel
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Anyone tried this combo? How close does it take the 3401 to a rotary’s cutting ability? While retaining the extra safety factor over a rotary?
I’m a newbie, looking to buy the gear to detail my car, and I thought: why not go one step further and buy enough equipment to go semi-pro at the weekends? If I did just 1 or 2 details per month, that extra cash would sure come in handy. From what I’ve been reading, a DA will take far too long for pro work. A 3401 may still take twice as long, but is much safer for newbies. So I’m wondering if you can achieve the best of both worlds with a XC3401/M105 combo (only when required on bad condition bodywork / hard paint, of course).
I’m a newbie, looking to buy the gear to detail my car, and I thought: why not go one step further and buy enough equipment to go semi-pro at the weekends? If I did just 1 or 2 details per month, that extra cash would sure come in handy. From what I’ve been reading, a DA will take far too long for pro work. A 3401 may still take twice as long, but is much safer for newbies. So I’m wondering if you can achieve the best of both worlds with a XC3401/M105 combo (only when required on bad condition bodywork / hard paint, of course).