My plans for buying a DA have been waylaid due to a spending freeze. My husband is in danger of being laid off in June.
Unfortunately, what I have so far are Ultimate Cut, Swirlx, ScratchX II, and a rotary buffer, which those products aren't designed to work with. And doing my whole car by hand, well I'm not sure I have the strength/endurance.
I have a 1997 White Ford Explorer, which miraculously the paint isn't really "that bad." Just very light scratches and swirls. If I could buy just 2 products to use with the rotary buffer, would that be maybe #84 and #80, rather than maybe 105 and 205 which are more the big guns?
Also, of course I would never do this (at least on the paint of my car
) but what would happen if I used the rotary buffer with SwirlX say with a finishing pad. Would it get much hotter than the products that are made for the rotary?
Thanks!
Unfortunately, what I have so far are Ultimate Cut, Swirlx, ScratchX II, and a rotary buffer, which those products aren't designed to work with. And doing my whole car by hand, well I'm not sure I have the strength/endurance.
I have a 1997 White Ford Explorer, which miraculously the paint isn't really "that bad." Just very light scratches and swirls. If I could buy just 2 products to use with the rotary buffer, would that be maybe #84 and #80, rather than maybe 105 and 205 which are more the big guns?
Also, of course I would never do this (at least on the paint of my car

Thanks!
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