Ditch the Makita and use a DA polisher with 5.5 pads and 4" pads as you will have better results(Providing you have a DA polisher).
Ditch the Makita and use a DA polisher with 5.5 pads and 4" pads as you will have better results(Providing you have a DA polisher).
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Some of the clear coat on the wheels can be really quite hard and require a lot of polishing to remove the easy stuff. Keep your speed low and be patient and you should be able to get the majority of them.
I have never taken mil gauge readings on wheels, for some reason it never occurred to me. Anybody have any idea what the average thickness is?
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Morning Todd/
Thank You for your Time & Help to Respond.Well,I returned the Scratch Doctor and got my $$s` back.I bought
Meguiars` ScratchX 2.0 and used my PowerBall w/my Cordless drill,and it seems better.Yes,I`ve taken my time as
I do not want to *Put any more scratches in the Alloys or really create a *Burn-Thru*.../.Thanx Again,Todd
Have A Nice Day.All The Best/:wizard:
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