Jul 13, 2006 #1 G Greg2 New member I've seen it said that sometimes a random orbital is required after rotary usage, to remove the final bit of swirling which the rotary itself may introduce. How feasible is it to do this final stage of polishing by hand? Greg.
I've seen it said that sometimes a random orbital is required after rotary usage, to remove the final bit of swirling which the rotary itself may introduce. How feasible is it to do this final stage of polishing by hand? Greg.
Jul 14, 2006 #2 I imported_steveo3002 New member depends how good you are on the rotary..if your good then a hand polish will be okay, if your not so good then a pc will be needed i worked in a body shop for year and all we had was a rotary polisher and i finished up by hand.
depends how good you are on the rotary..if your good then a hand polish will be okay, if your not so good then a pc will be needed i worked in a body shop for year and all we had was a rotary polisher and i finished up by hand.