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stilez
12-30-2003, 03:28 PM
After receiving my Makita 9227c for my birthday, I finally had time to give it a shot. I had everything ready from the polisher, to the Lake Country pads, to the polish, to the MF`s and so on...



http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00813.JPG





I ended up doing:



-Mother`s Gold Wash

-Clay Majic Clay with soap/water mixture for lube

-Rinse

-WW (Pakshak) to dry

-#82 SFP with White Polishing Pad

-Klasse AIO (hand)

-Klasse SG (hand)





Before Anything

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00814.JPG



After Wash

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00815.JPG



After Clay and Polish

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00816.JPG





After AIO and SG

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00826.JPG



http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00825.JPG

just showing there are no swirls :D







Overall, the experience with the rotary was good. I definately wished I learned on my moms work van or something. I burned a couple spots very little and barely noticeable. I`ll live because nothing is perfect anyways. I definately want to get another polishing pad for a glaze step and a flexible backing plate for those tough to get spots. Just make sure if you are a first timer to tape up all rubber, vinyl, and plastic trim. Otherwise, you`re going to burn it with the rotary.





Until next time, Enjoy! :bounce

stilez
12-30-2003, 03:29 PM
Out in the sun (pitted front bumper though)

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00834.JPG





Full shot

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00835.JPG



Reflection

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/stbusch/DSC00839.JPG





Couldn`t post these all at once, sorry.

airjames
12-30-2003, 06:32 PM
outstanding work GSRstilez,



I don`t own a rotary but just goes to show, in the right hands a rotary can produce awesome results!!



Sorry to hear about the few burn spots, sorry I can`t help you here to fix these as I don`t know any rememdies to fix them except repaint??



All in all, great work!

imported_BretFraz
12-30-2003, 07:16 PM
Good job, dude. You`ve prolly got the cleanest, nicest car in NY this time of year.



Keep practicing with that rotary. It will really step up your skills a notch or two.

Corey Bit Spank
12-30-2003, 08:16 PM
Nice job. You should have burned off that AEM sticker though.

tangix2001
12-30-2003, 08:48 PM
You did a good job. Don`t worry about the burns if they`re not visible. It would be nice to learn on a junker but you`ll probably learn to be more careful using a car in good shape like yours. Keep practicing.

Juggalo
01-01-2004, 04:46 AM
Did you take your body kit off? I could of sworn your Integra had one:nixweiss



Look`s great either way:xyxthumbs

JustinR32
01-01-2004, 09:34 AM
Everyone else can compliment the job you did with the rotary. I`m going to tell you that your choice of mods makes that car look outstanding. It`s nicely personalized and nowhere near overboard; it`s understated and elegant yet youthful at the same time, the way an Acura should be. Nice job!





Tom

imported_COBRyan
01-01-2004, 03:05 PM
I never liked the Import scene at all, but I must say you did a very nice job with your Integra!

TaiChi
01-01-2004, 03:32 PM
How much did your rotary cost?

Corey Bit Spank
01-01-2004, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by Juggalo

Did you take your body kit off? I could of sworn your Integra had one:nixweiss



Look`s great either way:xyxthumbs



I think he did it for winter. :nixweiss Along with the spoiler, which just confuses me.

imported_ajbarnes
01-01-2004, 05:25 PM
Awesome!! Deep shine! I work by hand, but you have inspired me to at least give a rotary a try!:xyxthumbs

EricZ
01-01-2004, 05:36 PM
:cool: Sweet. Your Teg looks good. I`m just curious, did you buy those taillights like that, or are those OEM taillights that have been "smoked" with paint?

Chris Y.
01-01-2004, 08:29 PM
I`m also new to the rotary and been practicing on some old junk panels...



Could you tell us how those burn marks came about? Did you keep the buffer moving...???



Thanks in advance!!!

Chris Y.
01-01-2004, 08:40 PM
I`m also new to the rotary and been practicing on some old junk panels...



Could you tell us how those burn marks came about? Did you keep the buffer moving...???



Thanks in advance!!!