Cyclo orbital polisher

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Nice day here...... just had to take a few new ones......;)
 
Nice pics. I know what you mean. Sometimes the car almost screams "<strong class='bbc'>Photograph me!!!!![/b]" I've used up more film and batteries that way..... :D Great shots though! :xyxthumbs
 
Hey Todd

I was just wondering what your thoughts were with this polisher are. I have been using it for a few years now, but very few PRO detailers use it. I think its breaks down polishes real well, has just as many if not more pad selections, (such as wool bonnets, and brushes to shampoo carpets) and it small enough to fit in most tight areas of an exotic. One more thing it aluminum housing also prevents it from idiots like me...I've ran mine over and it still works :w00t:
Thanks for your time

John
 
Todd traded the cyclo to me for my flex - I think I got the better deal! A few years ago, everyone just knew you had to have a rotary and wool pads to do paint correction, then more "pro's" started just using foam pads, then Megs came out with 105 and KB showed us mere mortals that the lowly PC could correct paint. There are a couple companies that have products specifically for the cyclo - Automagic and Gloss-it. I found it's a great tool and with orange pads and M105 - it's as good a correction machine as any. I bought a rotary too just for the really crappy single stage paint I've run across lately. Todd gave me a tip - rotary with M86, then cyclo with M86 right behind it. Think of it as a fast 2 stage or a little longer 1 stage.
 
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