Carl Anderson
New member
I've noticed that some detailers almost exclusively use a rotary. For example, Sean uses the rotary only on many of the details he shares on
this forum. I also noticed that the professional detailer that originally helped me get started for the most part uses a rotary and rarely gets out the PC. Since I now have a rotary, and am starting to get the hang of using it, I would be interested in what advantages the rotary has for routine detailing. Is it a speed issue? Does it do a better job? I know it is more effective in getting out certain types of paint defects, but what other advantages does the rotary offer?
this forum. I also noticed that the professional detailer that originally helped me get started for the most part uses a rotary and rarely gets out the PC. Since I now have a rotary, and am starting to get the hang of using it, I would be interested in what advantages the rotary has for routine detailing. Is it a speed issue? Does it do a better job? I know it is more effective in getting out certain types of paint defects, but what other advantages does the rotary offer?