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pampos said:What is your opinion about Spear & Jackson rotary polisher??I already have one and i am suppose to use it ONLY for deeper scratches.What is the ideal plate and foam pad for that job?Is that a good polisher?![]()
COLDZ71 said:They look like decent polishers. You can use a rotary polisher for deep scratches to final finishing with the right pad and polish combonation. Search through some posts, any pad combo that gets favorable reviews should work fine for you.
SpeedEuphoria said:smaller=more cutting for a UDM
Larger=more cut for rotary
So if your trying rotary its good to start with a 6", But I started with 8" after buying one because my UDM would not remove defects in my paint and my new paint that I wet sanded. You need to focus much more with the rotary and its heavier/bulkier/awkward. For the UDM use a very aggresive compound, a smaller orange/yellow pad use highest speed and 5-10# of force, move at "Turtle speed"(maybe slower), work very small area, use enough polish but def not too much(not very much).
ggk said:i dont think the speed was high enough.
just keep iy moving you wont burn paint.