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Originally Posted by MorBid I learned how to use a rotary to cut and polish a few years ago (b4 there was a PC) on a car that I had just painted. Didn't burn that paint or burn through it.
I say use common sense and jump right in. You'll piss yourself off the first few times out (splatter, dusting the polish, and creating more marring than you remove) but once you get the hang of it you'll love it. |
Cannot agree with you more. Although i do not beleive that it is easy to use a rotary. I started with a PC and found that i did not have the patience that i think it takes to do proper defect correction.
Using a rotary has allowed me defect correction. I used the Autopian standard of using the least aggressive polish to start. Also using the lowest setting on the rotary until completely comfortable with ts use and function. The use of common sense is a practice that will never fail when detailng. IMHO!