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Old 08-19-05, 12:24   #1 (permalink)
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Klasse SG and Rotary

I know alot of guys in here use the Klasse SG and I myself never have. I was looking into it and they suggest hand application in the online directions. Can I use my rotary(Makita) to apply it instead, not sure if it would cake up etc.... also I have the Wolfgang pads, would the white or black work?
 
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I would think that you couldnt get it applied thin enough with a rotory and with the speed a rotory produces may create too much heat for the product to work properly and cause streaking. once to use AIO the SG lays down and comes off rather easily if applied thin.
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Old 08-19-05, 03:35   #3 (permalink)
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Yeah, don't use your rotary here. Either apply it by hand or PC at a very low speed. To be perfectly honest, using the rotary would probably be a heck of a lot more work than by hand, let alone probably mess up your finish.
 
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