Rupes and the right pad and products , I sold my rotary a year ago. Yes it takes more time but I don`t do production work.
Rupes and the right pad and products , I sold my rotary a year ago. Yes it takes more time but I don`t do production work.
Whilst the rupes system is a great thing, there is always a place for rotary and these days it`s not compounding so much as it is perfecting paint and going beyond using abrasives to enhance paint by machine.
Just because all the defects are gone and its glossy doesn`t mean the paint can`t be made even better
Time consuming yes, people buying that service often, no but having it there on offer and doing it once to ten times a year is fine by Me
To some degree da has taken the artisanry out of the Industry? I love da but it can`t do it all and it`s not as much fun as a rotary at low speed
Imagine if All some do in this industry in five years is one step or two and that`s it.good for making money but nothing special, unique or exclusive.
Love doing ones a lot but not forever
The buffing pad aficionado
Seems like a rotary will do anything a da will do.
seems like the rotary is the more versatile machine, if you just want one.
also seems like a rotary works with some sense and a bit of respect toward the power of the machine.
seem about right?
2018 Acura TLX ASpec
All four types of machine polishers can do a lot. It`s up to the User which machines they use and with what services as a pro
I wouldn`t one step with a rotary most often but mid range to high end services, yes absolutely.
My favourite thing about a rotary is no vibration and won`t bog down or stop on certain curves and can be tilted to fit any shape panel.
I have all bar drum polishers and love using all the ones I own. The more the better
Da - no mess, powerful, very versatile, less heat most often, safe.
The buffing pad aficionado
I think rotary is the tool for me, in the right hands it finishes better and smoother than the Double Action, just listening the DA noise I get bored.
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