This One Goes Out To The Pro's !!!!

THIS ONE GOES OUT TO THE PRO'S !!!!





as i am just a starting autopian and living in the netherlands i want to learn more about machine polishing.

Since i've never used a machine i don't know what to do and to expect?



Now i hope that the pro's here can teach me this polishing thing from level 0 - level 10.

what pad for what thing?

and what can i do with a machine?

and how to use a machine?

what stuff needed next to machine (brands)

etc.etc.



I want to purchase a makita 9227cb polishing machine.



I want to become a pro like you.



thank you
 
A&Fmobiledetail said:
THIS ONE GOES OUT TO THE PRO'S !!!!





as i am just a starting autopian and living in the netherlands i want to learn more about machine polishing.

Since i've never used a machine i don't know what to do and to expect?



Now i hope that the pro's here can teach me this polishing thing from level 0 - level 10.

what pad for what thing?

and what can i do with a machine?

and how to use a machine?

what stuff needed next to machine (brands)

etc.etc.



I want to purchase a makita 9227cb polishing machine.



I want to become a pro like you.



thank you

I'm NOT a pro, just a Padawan. :nervous:



But alot of people here use the PC. It's relatively safer than using a rotary (for newbies), and quite a bit can be accomplished w/ just the PC and right products, & accessories.



Autopia has a guide to using the PC here: http://www.guidetodetailing.com/articles.php?articleId=47



Autopia has an accesorizing guide for the PC here: http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14421



You can still use a rotary. But if you've never used a polisher, I would suggest learning w/ the PC, then moving up to the rotary first, especially if you're detailing someone else's car (since they are probably not very forgiving of mistakes).



Peace.
 
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