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Well that's a good machine for example we also sell it.
The owners of discussion forums, (ALL discussion forums, not just our), tend to not allow commercial links to competitors websites because we tend to want and hope you'll purchase our products instead of the competitors products.
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Our forum supports our customers by answering questions on how to use our products. We also answer questions on how to use our competitors products and in some cases warn against using them for example cutting pads for dual action polishers as shown in the link you posted.
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This is kind of a Marketing 101 class in a nutshell but that's how the world works and thats how all discussion forums work.
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If you want to get into machine polishing using a Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher here's what you'll need...
Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher
Foam Polishing pads - anywhere from 3 to a dozen depending on how much work you want to do, more is better.
Foam finishing pads for applying finishing waxes
Swirl Mark Removers - Chemicals that can remove below surface defects
Bonnets for removing dried wax, this is optional you can remove by hand if you like
A wax or paint protectant of some type
You can shop around for the best price and also look for a brand you can trust. Support for the brand can come in real hand also if you start to run into problems.
Well that's a good machine for example we also sell it.
The owners of discussion forums, (ALL discussion forums, not just our), tend to not allow commercial links to competitors websites because we tend to want and hope you'll purchase our products instead of the competitors products.
Does that make sense?
Our forum supports our customers by answering questions on how to use our products. We also answer questions on how to use our competitors products and in some cases warn against using them for example cutting pads for dual action polishers as shown in the link you posted.
Nothings free in life although sometimes it can appear to be free and that includes this discussion forum. It costs the company money to have this website online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It costs the company something to have staff working to support the forum. These costs are paid for from sales of products, our products... not our competitors.
This is kind of a Marketing 101 class in a nutshell but that's how the world works and thats how all discussion forums work.
"Straightaways are for fast cars, corners are for fast drivers."
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