Re: Learning to use the Rotary Buffer
What speed you run depends on what you're trying to accomplish and what pads you're using. With M83 you're most likely at the polishing stage, maybe still cleaning up some holograms instilled with a wool pad and a compound, so you might be running a W8006 foam polishing pad at 1500~1800rpm. But with M80 you're likely getting more into your finishing step so a W9006 foam finishing pad spinning more like 900~1200rpm would be in order.
Much will depend on how the paint is responding, what sort of defects you're trying to remove, etc.
What speed you run depends on what you're trying to accomplish and what pads you're using. With M83 you're most likely at the polishing stage, maybe still cleaning up some holograms instilled with a wool pad and a compound, so you might be running a W8006 foam polishing pad at 1500~1800rpm. But with M80 you're likely getting more into your finishing step so a W9006 foam finishing pad spinning more like 900~1200rpm would be in order.
Much will depend on how the paint is responding, what sort of defects you're trying to remove, etc.
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