05-01-08, 10:27
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Mindflux is offline
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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Originally Posted by G35stilez
Its just the way I've been doing it. It has been working out just fine for me, I will not knock the vertical buffing though. Next victim I will certainly give 'er a go and see how it pans out.
That's the beauty of Autopia, I've been buffing this way for years, yet others have had success with different techniques. I can take, try, and possibly improve my overall skill level thanks to this community. Can't beat it!
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Yep. I agree, there are numerous ways to get the same job done. I just thought I'd inquire.
<-- 'OG'.

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05-01-08, 10:54
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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Originally Posted by charlesaferg
Something nobody has brought up...
Ear plugs.
I'm only 21, and I can honestly tell that my machines are hurting my ears in a few different ways. Lots of ringing lately, not good. Too much polishing.
Seriously though. Do it.
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+1. My old rotary was so loud, I had to wear earplugs. Greg Nichols will vouch for this.
I wear plugs with my new Flex 3403.
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05-02-08, 01:46
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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Originally Posted by Rob Tomlin
Wow, as a rotary newbie, I find this video extremely useful....and very surprising. I had no idea that you would work the polish that long! I thought using a rotary would take half the time, or less, than a PC. That doesn't seem possible if you have to work it this long (especially at 1500 rpm's). 
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hi Rob,in my humble opinion, it also depends on the product.
For example, you can work Optimum polishes relatively longer than Meguiar's polishes.
correct me if I'm wrong on this one.
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05-02-08, 07:23
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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Originally Posted by fishbonezken
hi Rob,in my humble opinion, it also depends on the product.
For example, you can work Optimum polishes relatively longer than Meguiar's polishes.
correct me if I'm wrong on this one.
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Makes sense.
Do we know what polishes and pad he was using in that video?
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05-02-08, 11:38
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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Originally Posted by SuperBee364
+1. My old rotary was so loud, I had to wear earplugs. Greg Nichols will vouch for this.
I wear plugs with my new Flex 3403.
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Who is Greg Nichols?
I think all of my machines are too loud, especially when working in a garage - but even outside it's bad, and it's more noticable outside with all the ambient sounds.
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05-02-08, 11:42
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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Originally Posted by charlesaferg
Who is Greg Nichols?
I think all of my machines are too loud, especially when working in a garage - but even outside it's bad, and it's more noticable outside with all the ambient sounds.
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He's a fellow detailer here in Utah. Really good guy, and a heck of a good detailer. When we did a car together, I thought the noise of my rotary was gonna drive him crazy. He uses a Makita 9227 which is so nice and quiet.
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05-02-08, 03:49
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Re: Judge my polishing technique!
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He's a fellow detailer here in Utah. Really good guy, and a heck of a good detailer. When we did a car together, I thought the noise of my rotary was gonna drive him crazy. He uses a Makita 9227 which is so nice and quiet.
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Hah, yea the Metabo is loud. I think it's small size makes up for it, but it's probably also the cause. not much between the mechanical workings and your hands. Yet, it's my favorite rotary, built like a Panzer tank.
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