wannafbody
wannafbody
Accumulator-you gotta step up to wool.
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wannafbody said:Accumulator-you gotta step up to wool.
Accumulator said:Must. Resist. Temptation. To. Buy. More. Detailing. Supplies. :scared:
Accumulator said:Must. Resist. Temptation. To. Buy. More. Detailing. Supplies. :scared:
Invigor said:haha, you'll get addicted to the speed, man!
wannafbody said:Just one last purchase
StealthMode said:There will always be just one more purchase![]()
Accumulator said:Well, it *would* be nice to not spend all the time, which I really don't have to waste :think:
Heh heh, you sound like me discussing the accumulated carsI said something like that before I bought the last one.
Heh heh, you sound like *my wife* discussing the accumulated carsShe said something like that *after* I bought the last one.
I might get an edge adaptor and one wool pad...just to do the major work on the Audi project. Gotta wash it up some time and see what I'm really gonna be dealing with.
ebpcivicsi said:I have been waiting to type anything negative about the edge 2K system, but I feel that I have enough cars under my belt with the system to give an honest opinion.
I just can't make myself like it. The ergonomics are fine and it is very smooth--not vibration free, but very smooth. Keep in mind that I haven't used it with foam--only wool. My problem lies with the fact it *WILL* contact paint--the adapter that is! On 95% of cars you are fine, but I found out really quick on a 65 Comet front 1/4 panel that it will indeed touch the paint. Luckily, this was aftermarket paint (fresh with a lot of clear). Even on the other 95% of cars, once the wool flattens out from use (about two panels), the adapter is millimeters away from the paint--one wrong contour and you are on paint.
For me, the juice just isn't worth the squeeze.
Note that I am opened to suggestions on this piece and can certainly vouch for the fact that *most* of the time when I don't like a product, it's simply user error.
ebpcivicsi said:I have been waiting to type anything negative about the edge 2K system, but I feel that I have enough cars under my belt with the system to give an honest opinion.
I just can't make myself like it. The ergonomics are fine and it is very smooth--not vibration free, but very smooth. Keep in mind that I haven't used it with foam--only wool. My problem lies with the fact it *WILL* contact paint--the adapter that is! On 95% of cars you are fine, but I found out really quick on a 65 Comet front 1/4 panel that it will indeed touch the paint. Luckily, this was aftermarket paint (fresh with a lot of clear). Even on the other 95% of cars, once the wool flattens out from use (about two panels), the adapter is millimeters away from the paint--one wrong contour and you are on paint.
For me, the juice just isn't worth the squeeze.
Note that I am opened to suggestions on this piece and can certainly vouch for the fact that *most* of the time when I don't like a product, it's simply user error.
The Edge said:I don't want to seem like I am challenging you on this, but want you to keep in mind that the adapter and all the metal is below the surface of the plastic disc that it mates with. This means that the adapter no matter how hard you push or how much of the material, either wool or foam wears down, the adapter STILL remains below the surface of the plastic disc. If by chance you pressed hard enough to get to the disc, which would be really hard, the disc itself is designed not to scratch paint but to disintigrate leaving a scuff that can buff off. This system has been tried and tested in well over 100,000 pads without fail. Truthfully, I would be much more worried about an exposed backing plate hitting the car, or velcro failing and the pad flying off leaving you to drag the buffer and plate against the paint both situations that happen on a daily basis in the real world. I will concede that if you place the pad with the adapter right over a corner like a point on the car, or the washer nubs on some hoods and press down, you could hit the adapter, but you would also have burned the paint off that area in the same time. As a rule in buffing you don't want to buff on sharp corners or raised areas because they have very little paint there to begin with.
JuneBug said:OK, I'm home taking care of my daughter who's sick and well, I'm bored since she went to sleep. I went out to the garage, got a yellow Edge, 8" pad and the adapter and took some hard looks at it. I measured 1 inch of wool from the adapter to the edge of the wool nap. I'm having a hard time visualizing how the adapter made contact with the paint, if you would, please post a picture showing the pad and rotary at the time this occured. Since I have this set-up, I'd really appreciate knowing - so I don't have the same accident.
Thanks
Jimmy