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Accumulator said:As I always post on threads like this, *IMO* it's not an either/or situation. Most people who use the rotary (not all, but most) find that they need a PC to get a truly hologram-free finish, at least on some vehicles. So yeah, get a rotary, but have a PC/Cyclo too.
Accumulator said:Rotaries use a standardized backing plate system and the plates and pads come in a number of sizes, from 4" to ~8.5". I myself usually prefer 6.5" pads but it's just a personal preference.
At the risk of sounding insulting, the idea of a person with limited experience using a rotary (exclusively) on vehicles in a professional/high-volume situation gives me pause. The requisite skill can seldom be developed all that quickly or easily. Consider what you'd do if/when you get holograms on a finish...can't very well deliver a car that way and fixing them by hand would be an awful chore. And it takes a bit of experience to know what you can/can't get away with using the rotary (I bet you don't want to get sued or have to repaint anybody's car). Again, sorry if that sounded presumptuous or too critical, I don't know you or your skill level. But it takes a mighty *high* skill level to do what you're contemplating.