View Poll Results: What do you regularly use to polish with: PC, Cyclo or Rotary?

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  • PC

    78 62.40%
  • Cyclo

    16 12.80%
  • Rotary

    31 24.80%
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    What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    What do you regularly use to polish paint with, a PC, Cyclo or Rotary polisher? I'm curious if this has changed over the years that I've
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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    I'll start things off, I now use a rotary for paint correction and final polishing.
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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    i bought the cyclo. and it works great but i find it very heavy. so i ordered a p/c and should get it buy next week. anyone interested in my cyclo???

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    I use the pc for polishing.

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    I love the rotary. But you cant go wrong with either one.

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    I have a Porter Cable and the Hitachi Rotary. I just purchased a Cyclo from another member!

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    I use both..I have an old black and decker buffer, the old fashioned metal one. It's probably 15 years old and still going strong. I rewired it like 10 times already!
    I use my pc for finish work mainly and could not live without it.

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    Cyclo user here...Absolutely love it!!

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    Rotary. PC is there but can't afford the voltage converter yet.
    Today's leading system. water based, burnproof, compoundless, correct, polish, finish at the same time. use in any order with any pads. no thickeners or solvents

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    Started with a PC and then moved to Rotary. Am a used dealer, most of my cars are very rough to begin with. Still use the PC on occasion.

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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    Love my Cyclo, but for the really horrendous vehicles, the Hitachi gets pulled out...
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    Re: What do you use: PC, Cyclo or Rotary

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    I have a PC, Cyclo, DW849, and Metabo (LOL).

    I use the Metabo most often on customer cars and the Cyclo/PC most often on my own.

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