Looking into starting to use machines

05BlackS197

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Hey all,



I've been working by hand since I began taking a serious interest in detailing and now it's time for me to upgrade. I've been interested in machine work for awhile but was afraid I'd harm the car. Now I hear there are some great orbitals that won't damage paint unless you purposely try to. What are some good ones I should look into that won't harm my car? I'm gonna practice on the impala first obviously before I do my mustang.



any advice is appreciated.



thanks
 
I am pretty new as well and if you are able to damage a car with the porter cable 7424 i would have done that by now. So i would say thats a pretty good one and i dont see how it can really damage a car anyhow.
 
You really cant damage the paint using DAs. Well, unless the backplate hits the paint or something. UDM/PC/Cylcos are pretty easy to work with and will correct most paint defects. If you care about your cars apperance, you definitly need one.



I have a Ultimate detailing machine and cyclo for sale.
 
I know you have probably heard about all the different buffers on the market. IMO

I think the new Flex is the best buffer on the market right now. To me it tops all the others , Maikita, Dewalt, Cyclo, UDM, PC 7424, you name it. Believe the Hype about the FLEX! It's foreal! Lance M must have bought a FLEX!
 
Showroom Shine said:
I know you have probably heard about all the different buffers on the market. IMO

I think the new Flex is the best buffer on the market right now. To me it tops all the others , Maikita, Dewalt, Cyclo, UDM, PC 7424, you name it. Believe the Hype about the FLEX! It's foreal! Lance M must have bought a FLEX!

lol sure did. It comes in on the 18th haha
 
I would also agree that the flex is the best thing to hit the market in a long time.Just forget about the pc/udm cause for a few extra dollars you can get the flex and not worry about buying another machine.
 
Ok thanks. Now, I don't know jack about these things or where to begin. What kind of pads are needed for what etc? Can anyone give me a brief rundown or a link to a run down?



thanks alot for the help guys. Can't wait to try this bad boy! My black mustang needs some scratch removal and polishing. :)
 
05BlackS197 said:
Ok thanks. Now, I don't know jack about these things or where to begin. What kind of pads are needed for what etc? Can anyone give me a brief rundown or a link to a run down?



thanks alot for the help guys. Can't wait to try this bad boy! My black mustang needs some scratch removal and polishing. :)

You can use any of the pads that the pc/udm or rotary use.
 
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