So I did a Google search for "Makita 9227" just because I was curious and I found this page. On this page, it says that the DA doesn't really remove swirls, it just masks them while the polish fills in the swirls so that later they come back. Is there any truth to this statement or is this just one of those misleading "facts" on the internet?
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Totally misleading....if your using the right technique and product you will be removing some of the clear coat in order to get rid of the scratches and defects in the paint.
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Originally posted by Ryan L. View PostTotally misleading....if your using the right technique and product you will be removing some of the clear coat in order to get rid of the scratches and defects in the paint.
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Originally posted by HealthyCivic View Post...On this page, it says that the DA doesn't really remove swirls, it just masks them while the polish fills in the swirls so that later they come back. Is there any truth to this statement or is this just one of those misleading "facts" on the internet?
Are you telling me that when I used my random-orbital as a sander last week to remove the old paint off that piece of wood...
That I just masked the old paint, and didn't remove it?
Dang!
I suppose I should have used a grinding disc on my rotary machine and actually removed the paint.Kevin Brown
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Originally posted by Kevin Brown View PostOh no!
Are you telling me that when I used my random-orbital as a sander last week to remove the old paint off that piece of wood...
That I just masked the old paint, and didn't remove it?
Dang!
I suppose I should have used a grinding disc on my rotary machine and actually removed the paint.
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Originally posted by Ryan L. View PostTotally misleading....if your using the right technique and product you will be removing some of the clear coat in order to get rid of the scratches and defects in the paint.
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