I nudged this question into another thread but didn't get a full answer so I'm posting it again (as it was originally somewhat off-topic anyway).
I've done a few cars with the PC so far and each time it takes me 15 - 20 hours to go through the polishing stage. I'm either really slow or just deliberately careful (and I'm also working on hard clears in not-so-great condition). I might be doing a few more of my friends' cars and considering the amount of time I spend polishing, I'm thinking it might be worth jumping to a rotary to save time (practicing on a few junkyard pieces first). I can put down $200 for a rotary, and if I can save even a day or two's amount of work vs. the PC, it'd be worth it for me.
So to boil down the question: in general (with much estimation I'm sure) with all else being equal, how much time would one save when using the rotary on a given car, assuming equal amount of experience with the PC?
I've done a few cars with the PC so far and each time it takes me 15 - 20 hours to go through the polishing stage. I'm either really slow or just deliberately careful (and I'm also working on hard clears in not-so-great condition). I might be doing a few more of my friends' cars and considering the amount of time I spend polishing, I'm thinking it might be worth jumping to a rotary to save time (practicing on a few junkyard pieces first). I can put down $200 for a rotary, and if I can save even a day or two's amount of work vs. the PC, it'd be worth it for me.
So to boil down the question: in general (with much estimation I'm sure) with all else being equal, how much time would one save when using the rotary on a given car, assuming equal amount of experience with the PC?