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
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