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    Quote Originally Posted by th0001 View Post
    I can assure you that the Power Ball for paint is made from some the highest quality imported polishing pad foam in the world. )
    My concern wouldn`t be for the quality of the foam, but, in the center of that foam is a steel bolt that holds the foam together. An untrained person applying a little too much pressure could get in trouble! (I could be over-reacting... it wouldn`t be the first time.:p)
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    I bought the mini-ball about 2 years ago and my complaint was it tended to wander on curved surfaces. It got little use.

    I did get a chance to try the newer Mothers power cone and I like it a lot better for wheels. It was easier to control than the ball. Using an electric drill, I did some polishing on some chrome wheels (in very good condition) and yes I could do about the same by hand but it sure was easier to use. Is it the missing tool that detailers need .... not likely but it sure seemed to do routine polish of wheels better.

    It would be better to get the Power Cone for Father`s Day than a shirt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    I bought the mini-ball about 2 years ago and my complaint was it tended to wander on curved surfaces. It got little use.

    I did get a chance to try the newer Mothers power cone and I like it a lot better for wheels. It was easier to control than the ball. Using an electric drill, I did some polishing on some chrome wheels (in very good condition) and yes I could do about the same by hand but it sure was easier to use. Is it the missing tool that detailers need .... not likely but it sure seemed to do routine polish of wheels better.

    I would be better to get the Power Cone for Father`s Day than a shirt.
    Interesting... I didn`t know there was a Power "Cone". I definitely have noticed the Power Ball wandering on curved surfaces... You really have to HOLD ON to that drill!!!

    Power Cone... Interesting!:wink:
    Bill Luster
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