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No you can't. There are no lubricants to handle the rotary speeds and heat.
One can with a G100 dual action polisher. If you have access to #80 Speed Glaze that will work fine. Now are you talking a Dewalt 849 or an orbital buffer like a G100??
If you are looking for something like DC1 in aggressiveness then you could get M09 Swirls Remover, it's formulated to be used with a Rotary Buffer and the aggressiveness in these two products are very close, almost the same
If you are looking for something like DC1 in aggressiveness then you could get M09 Swirls Remover, it's formulated to be used with a Rotary Buffer and the aggressiveness in these two products are very close, almost the same
it is not recommended to use DC1 with a rotary
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I am just about to buy some #80, but can the #80 give swirlmarks when applied with a rotary? or should I get som swirl remover 2.0? or both?
I personally love #80 and can get a beautiful swril free finish almost everytime. I think it can also depend on your technique, experience, and paint as well but #80 always does a great job for me.
""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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