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Can this be used with a cordless drill? All my drills are 18v lithium ion.
Meguiar's recommends using a corded drill. I'm mainly assuming it's because of the needed torque for paint correction or removing defects.
But there's nothing stopping you from trying to use it with a cordless drill. I've done it so myself but only for applying wax. Just don't be disappointed if you don't get the results you are expecting when using the cordless drill to remove swirls and defects.
Meguiar's recommends using a corded drill. I'm mainly assuming it's because of the needed torque for paint correction or removing defects.
But there's nothing stopping you from trying to use it with a cordless drill. I've done it so myself but only for applying wax. Just don't be disappointed if you don't get the results you are expecting when using the cordless drill to remove swirls and defects.
Thanks for the response, my Makita drill has pretty good specs. Bored through concrete foundation in hammer mode. I'm a newbie at this so might be good baby step away from hand waxing without the big coin of a MT300
Thanks for the response, my Makita drill has pretty good specs. Bored through concrete foundation in hammer mode. I'm a newbie at this so might be good baby step away from hand waxing without the big coin of a MT300
Sounds like you have a powerful cordless drill. Just give it a shot and see if it works. If it bogs down when you apply pressure then it's probably because the drill is not corded.
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