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Old 04-16-07, 07:24   #1 (permalink)
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PC Question.

Hi guys.. ive used rotary's before a few times.... i do not think i can master it or afford it... but i can get this killer deal on this PC.. but im wondering will i be able to perfect audi/vw/bmw paint.. its all i do..

should i just put it on speed 6 and the most aggressive pad or somthing?? plz leave suggestions on pads/products.. for ONLY doing AUDI's VW's bmws MB's

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Old 04-16-07, 07:57   #2 (permalink)
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Re: PC Question.

It all depends on the condition of the cars you get ahold of
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Re: PC Question.

if your gonna be depending on just a PC on Audis then i would suggest learning how to wet sand and have a heavy compound ready in your arsenal. Audi paint is not easy to buff with a PC and very time consuming. Also, I prefer using 4-in pads on my car instead of the usual 6-in. I figure the smaller the pad, the more weight I can apply per sq inch. Makes buffing my car a lot more effective IMO
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so you can use a compound with a PC?
 
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