ultrajim49
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Don't exactly know where to put this , so , Mod's feel free to move
1)Ease of use:
Rotary:Time & care needed to do it right
ROB
ick it up and begin using it
Hand::doh
2)Likelihood of paint damage:
Rotary:Improper use will cause swirls and excessive paint
removal
ROB:You realy have to try to harm the finish
Hand:Minimal other than streaking
3)Results:
Rotary:The best with the highest gloss and deepest shine
ROB:Much better than manual but can not compare to Rotary
Manual:Uneven at best
4)Effectiveness:
Rotary
otentially eliminate virtually all damage
ROB
aint much better than before, but some damage will
remain
Hand: Forget it
5)Learning curve:
Rotary:Better get a PHD in discology and do it on someone
elses car
ROB:Requires verry little training and experience to master
Hand
pen the bottle (of wax) or beer, pour it on(the wax)
and get at it
6)Amount of chemical needed:
Rotary:Requires slightly more than a ROB but not as much as
by hand
ROB:Verry little product needed.Cut the recommended amount
by 25%
Hand:Better get extra 'cause you're going to need it
7)Primary advantage:
Rotery:Best results especially on heavily damaged paint
ROB: Effective & efficient: easy to use and even smaller
amount of product needed
Hand:No equipement investment required
8)Primary disadvantage:
Rotary: Higher probability of paint damage & much higher
learning curve
ROB:Somewhat limited results compared to rotary
Hand: it takes too darn long
:wavey
Christiaan
1)Ease of use:
Rotary:Time & care needed to do it right
ROB

Hand::doh
2)Likelihood of paint damage:
Rotary:Improper use will cause swirls and excessive paint
removal
ROB:You realy have to try to harm the finish
Hand:Minimal other than streaking
3)Results:
Rotary:The best with the highest gloss and deepest shine
ROB:Much better than manual but can not compare to Rotary
Manual:Uneven at best
4)Effectiveness:
Rotary

ROB

remain
Hand: Forget it
5)Learning curve:
Rotary:Better get a PHD in discology and do it on someone
elses car
ROB:Requires verry little training and experience to master
Hand

and get at it
6)Amount of chemical needed:
Rotary:Requires slightly more than a ROB but not as much as
by hand
ROB:Verry little product needed.Cut the recommended amount
by 25%
Hand:Better get extra 'cause you're going to need it
7)Primary advantage:
Rotery:Best results especially on heavily damaged paint
ROB: Effective & efficient: easy to use and even smaller
amount of product needed
Hand:No equipement investment required
8)Primary disadvantage:
Rotary: Higher probability of paint damage & much higher
learning curve
ROB:Somewhat limited results compared to rotary
Hand: it takes too darn long
:wavey
Christiaan