Re: Tips & Techniques for using the G110, G100, G220 and the PC Dual Action Polisher
I work for a car dealership that has a TON of oaks/maple/pine trees surrounding the lot. This means lot of 'tree sap' on our new vehicles. They have, to date, never done any sort of maintenance' on ther removal of this tree sap, and let it bake in all summer. Now we are looking to remove the little/deep etchings into the clearcoat finish on our new vehicles. To date, we've been using 'isopropyl alcohol' and hand rubbing to remove the majority of the spots. But---there are those that have baked into the finish. Am looking at the G110 (and pads) to help solve this problem and remove those marks. Will this unit/pads/products do the job? ANY info will be of great assistance before I decide what to do or what to buy. I current am using an old Makita 9207SPC polisher (have to start 'somewhere'---with 'something').
soupboy54
I work for a car dealership that has a TON of oaks/maple/pine trees surrounding the lot. This means lot of 'tree sap' on our new vehicles. They have, to date, never done any sort of maintenance' on ther removal of this tree sap, and let it bake in all summer. Now we are looking to remove the little/deep etchings into the clearcoat finish on our new vehicles. To date, we've been using 'isopropyl alcohol' and hand rubbing to remove the majority of the spots. But---there are those that have baked into the finish. Am looking at the G110 (and pads) to help solve this problem and remove those marks. Will this unit/pads/products do the job? ANY info will be of great assistance before I decide what to do or what to buy. I current am using an old Makita 9207SPC polisher (have to start 'somewhere'---with 'something').
soupboy54
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