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    Forza Auto Salon David Fermani's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by pampos

    You mean that there is a big difference between DA and rotary finish??i know that rotary gives better results but is there sooo much difference??


    YES! There`s a night and day difference in almost ever application. (pictures (and videos) on the internet don`t show the whole story)
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    Yes, you will save a lot of time with a rotary, BUT if you decide to get one grab a junker hood or two and practice on it first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pampos
    I am trying not to charge too much because of that...



    You mean that there is a big difference between DA and rotary finish??i know that rotary gives better results but is there sooo much difference??

    And yes,at least i try to doing serious paint correction,as much as UDM can help me


    As a few have already said, yes it is night and day difference between a UDM and a rotary.



    Plus it will pay for itself in about half a detail. I can typically make about $600+ off a paint correction process and it`ll take me about 8 hours to get it perfect. You`re going to make $160 for about 10-12 hours of work with the UDM and it still won`t be perfect. (no offense, I`m just trying to make a point)
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    If you have serious correction, like David and Josh stated - you need a rotary. Not only for time but it does a better job. I`ll go out on a limb here and state that you could get by with Megs 105 with wool and 3M Ultrafina SE with the 3M blue foam pad and do 99.9% of all "rough" details.

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    i didn`t know that is such a big difference on the finish....

    and don`t worry about what are you saying to me..i am new on that and all critics (good and bad) are acceptable..Thanks for your answers,i really appreciate that,and i know that i have to learn how to use a rotary..Has anyone a photo or something 50/50 DA/ROTARY just to see the difference??
    I AM HERE TO LEARN!!!!

 

 
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