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Old 08-02-06, 02:59   #1 (permalink)
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Exotic car panels - ????

My boss has a lotus elise that he wants me to finesse
The hood and door panels are very curvey etc and I am worried about burning a tiny section of paint from outside edge of pad. Not much room for a machine in the middle of hood.
What's the best size pad, angle of rotary and advice you guys could give to me

Have done alot of cars but not ferrari's lambo's, lotus or the real expensive ones.

Also how do you machine a trunk with spoiler on it.
I have used sonus DAS pads without removing spoiler paint but curious to know how you do it.
 
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If you're really concerned about using the rotary, why not just do it all with a PC or Cyclo?

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hey matty, re doing round the spoiler it may be easier just to carefully remove it .pm me your address re polish/glaze.
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Old 08-04-06, 01:17   #4 (permalink)
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Thought about that, some are glued on however I could ask customers to remove screwed on ones at drop off
Makes life easier

Done rusty. Nice to see you here.

I have a PC but awaiting a voltage converter for it.

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