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    Well I have a brand new PC 7428 that I thought I would be able to LEARN on - come to find out I`m screwing up more than I am fixing.



    I`d like to see if someone in the local NOVA area would like to swap out their used PC 7424 for my new PC7428 Rotary 6 speed polisher. I have two hook and loop attachments and 6 wool pads (yuck).



    Thanks



    Please email me at juan.barnett@gmail.com if you are interested as I don`t get on this site much.

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    Why did you double post this?

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    If your only using wool its no wonder your not getting good results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe
    If your only using wool its no wonder your not getting good results.




    would some CSS LC pads make a difference?

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    any foam pad from any company would make a huge difference. You didnt notice that just about everyone who uses a rotary finishes with a foam polishing pad or finishing pad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe
    any foam pad from any company would make a huge difference. You didnt notice that just about everyone who uses a rotary finishes with a foam polishing pad or finishing pad?




    Yes, I did. The polisher came with these superhuge wool polishing pads and I thought I`d be able to use them ... not happening!





    so what size pad do I need ? 6.5 or 8?

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    Which ever you preffer as far as size goes.



    All you need is a polishing pad, finishing pad and a finishing polish, voila perfect finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe
    Which ever you preffer as far as size goes.



    All you need is a polishing pad, finishing pad and a finishing polish, voila perfect finish.




    Thanks Coupe. I`m going to headover to AGeek and order some CSS pads right now.





    :bounce I can`t wait to see a difference from these to the old dry wool pads I was using.

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    Your gonna be blown away lol

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    Pads should be here today. :buffing: :waxing:



    If this doesnt work out I`ll still be up for trading this

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    I picked up a 7424 and have this brand new 7428.



    Anyone want to trade this for some pads or something?

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    How much stuff would you want for it? PM me.

 

 

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