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Old 10-24-07, 09:36   #178 (permalink)
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Re: Rotary Usage

I have personally never taped up anything in learning how to use a rotary. However at the time of my learning I worked for a very prominent Buick dealership with a very up to date body shop should I have ever screwed anything up that I couldn't get out. (which never happened to me but some of the other guys working there really screwed the pooch a few times) Just learning I don't think it's a bad idea. but after you get the hang of it I would think it would almost become more hindering than helping. As far as the edging goes you normally aren't going to have excess marring and scratching over the edges. So if you machine wheel in steps (and you definatly should be) save the edges for you last stage of polishing. This way your using a less agressive product with a less agressive pad. and really shouldn't have much of anything to worry about.


And Mark... It's all in the technique there.. The more you use it the better your going to get
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