i need some advice on the da buffer. i am used to using a rotary buffer but always have swirls left over no matter what. are there any online videos with instruction on use of the da? also, the small pads and buffing small sections with the da seems like it would cause a great deal of swirls but people say the da leaves no swirls. after applying polish and glaze with the da do you apply sealant with the da or by hand?
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Re: da buffer
Originally posted by miahjohn View Postalso, the small pads and buffing small sections with the da seems like it would cause a great deal of swirls but people say the da leaves no swirls.
Originally posted by miahjohn View Postafter applying polish and glaze with the da do you apply sealant with the da or by hand?
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As far as video instructions go, this one is pretty good. http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...ailing_dvd.htm
I found it really useful to actually "see" some of the technique involved and also waylay my initial fear of polishing with a power tool.
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Originally posted by miahjohn View Posthey someone replied to this!!! since posted i bought a G110. worked great!
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Originally posted by Mark Kleis View PostHaha, yes, Mike is apparently going back and answering oodles of questions that never were addressed before. I think he has a little too much free time on his hands
much appreciated.....
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