Hey guys, tomorrow I'm getting my first chance to use a rotary, actually I used it once before to buff the yellow out of my headlights and it worked quite well.
Just wondering for some suggestions, I'm going to be using it on my g/f's black ford escape that has some spider webbing.
I'm going to use the products I have first
Gold class wash (2 bucket)
Clay bar
then Deep crystal paint cleaner
deep crystal polish
nxt wax
Now I've done this before using a wally world buffer but never a rotary, the pads that I have acces to are foam with little "knobs" sticking out of it, its not a smooth pad. and a fine polishing pad.
Our detailer (at the dealership who is letting me use the buffer) has done quite well with these pads and he says there is little to no risk at damage, as long as I keep it around 1-2 setting for speed.
If those products aren't aggressive enough he has some swirl remover 2.0 I can use.
So any reccomendations or tips, the more the better!
Thanks!
Just wondering for some suggestions, I'm going to be using it on my g/f's black ford escape that has some spider webbing.
I'm going to use the products I have first
Gold class wash (2 bucket)
Clay bar
then Deep crystal paint cleaner
deep crystal polish
nxt wax
Now I've done this before using a wally world buffer but never a rotary, the pads that I have acces to are foam with little "knobs" sticking out of it, its not a smooth pad. and a fine polishing pad.
Our detailer (at the dealership who is letting me use the buffer) has done quite well with these pads and he says there is little to no risk at damage, as long as I keep it around 1-2 setting for speed.
If those products aren't aggressive enough he has some swirl remover 2.0 I can use.
So any reccomendations or tips, the more the better!
Thanks!
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