YOu guys who prefer the rotary to the Porter Cable. Can you direct us to a video for its proper use so as not to create the dreaded holograms and/or swirling? Some how, I managed to acquire a cheap, 7" Wen Rotary which has 2 speeds: 1100 and 1350 rpms.
I was thinking I might be able to use the 1100 rpm speed for some scratch removal duty, but I dont want to attempt it until Im able to view some videos on the proper rotary use first.. So many people have ruined their days by not using it properly .. Thanks.
I just found a series of 5 'how-to' videos on the user of the rotary which were the best Ive seen. The guy giving the class at Meguiars really knew his stuff...
Meguiar's Online - How to Introduction to Wetsanding and Rotary Buffing. (Video) They call them wet sanding videos, but theyre mostly about the rotary and removing wet sanding marks , and polishing
But one thing bothered me a little. After the tech finished up cutting the wet sanding marks with the rotary, he worked half the area with the rotary to eliminate the remaining swirls, and the rest he worked with their G100, which is a porter cable, and their #83 dual action cleaner polish, a pretty aggessive polish. Well, his point was compared to what the rotary was able to do pretty quickly, the dual action even with teh strong #83 left what he termed, a Dramatic amount of micromarring.
NOw, I know that the rotary is the utmost in polishing, but I thought the PC was at least able to get rid of most of the swirls. I was surprised when the class leaned over to inspect the work only to find such a dramatic difference. I think it shows up in video number 4 or 5. Anyway, its a really enjoyable series of videos because the guy explaining and demonstrating was so competent.