I've not even mastered the Cyclo yet but I think I want the PC. I've read such great reviews on it that I'm tempted to buy it.
The cyclo is so big and based on my experimentation so far, it's too big to get into the smaller spots, that's why I'm thinking about the PC. Maybe I'm just looking for an excuse, LOL.
At any rate, I'm considering this:
Porter Cable 7424 Car Buffer, 7424 Polisher, dual action buffer, pc 7424, ultimate detailing machine, orbital buffer, car polisher
With 3 5.5" white pads, Grey pads, and 5" backing plate (should I buy other color pads as well, the orange comes with the PC.)
As well as
CCS Spot Buffs 4 Inch Foam Pad Kit Free Bonus!
The 4" kit doesn't come with the 3.5" backing plate, so I'm assuming I'll still need that.
Should I do it? or should I buy the flex?
As far as product, I have 1z Paint Polish, High Gloss, and Pasta Intensiv. I'm getting ready to buy a bottle of Gloss-It One step.
Or should I try to master the cyclo first?
The cyclo is so big and based on my experimentation so far, it's too big to get into the smaller spots, that's why I'm thinking about the PC. Maybe I'm just looking for an excuse, LOL.
At any rate, I'm considering this:
Porter Cable 7424 Car Buffer, 7424 Polisher, dual action buffer, pc 7424, ultimate detailing machine, orbital buffer, car polisher
With 3 5.5" white pads, Grey pads, and 5" backing plate (should I buy other color pads as well, the orange comes with the PC.)
As well as
CCS Spot Buffs 4 Inch Foam Pad Kit Free Bonus!
The 4" kit doesn't come with the 3.5" backing plate, so I'm assuming I'll still need that.
Should I do it? or should I buy the flex?
As far as product, I have 1z Paint Polish, High Gloss, and Pasta Intensiv. I'm getting ready to buy a bottle of Gloss-It One step.
Or should I try to master the cyclo first?