All a Rotary needs is a small spacer so that any size pad can get into those tight places, and you can see the work being done better because the machine is not blocking your view.. Takes a few minutes to get used to the spacer the first time, and then it`s all second nature after..
I never remove the spacer on there and just change backing plates when needed very quickly to use the smaller pads..
You just use the 5" pad on everything that needs it, and then change to smaller plate and pad for those things that need it, and you only had to stop perhaps once to change over..
Secrets on using a Rotary -- Keep it moving, keep even downward pressure, keep it flat on the panel, keep whatever edge you use to go up and down curves flat, work the product until it is used up, keep it moist if it dries too fast, keep the speeds lower so that the pad and media can work longer, and it will always be a nice day..
Dan F
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