imported_Dude
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Okay, I'm about to take the plunge and get a rotary. My cars have several "tight spots" that are only a few inches wide. They are much smaller than the rotary pad.
For example, the top of my rear bumper is painted and has a few swirls. It's about three inches wide and 36" long. How do I use a rotary on it? I am worried that the pad will fly off because the surface underneath it is too small.
Also, there is a roof rack on the top of my Jeep. There is a whole lot of plastic molding up there, and I am worried that a spinning rotary will pop it off.
Does anyone have any advice about these issues? Is it possible to use a rotary at an angle, at low speed etc. to get into these tight spots?
For example, the top of my rear bumper is painted and has a few swirls. It's about three inches wide and 36" long. How do I use a rotary on it? I am worried that the pad will fly off because the surface underneath it is too small.
Also, there is a roof rack on the top of my Jeep. There is a whole lot of plastic molding up there, and I am worried that a spinning rotary will pop it off.
Does anyone have any advice about these issues? Is it possible to use a rotary at an angle, at low speed etc. to get into these tight spots?