imported_Aurora40
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It's a very industrial looking tool, seems indestructible. The pads don't seem to actually overlap in polishing as they both spin towards the center at the same time. Anyway, I flipped it on in the garage, it sure seems faster than 3000 opms. Maybe it's 3000 rpm on the motor, not the actual pads? It also whips the pads out more than the PC, I think the offset is greater. I put my finger up against the edge of it to see how it felt, if it would push away a bit. It was pretty rough and my finger got fairly hot! I can see it being more aggressive than the PC, no doubt. It should be fun to use.
The pads are nice, but I kinda like my Meg's pads better from a feel perspective... Man, they were covered with a ton of "slubs". I spent the evening picking them out with a pair of tweezers. Many are way down in the pad and quite difficult to remove without damaging the pad... The yellow pads are very firm, and I can't imagine using them.
I am itching to try it out, but it's for sure going on the Nissan paint first. It seems a bit less foolproof than the PC, but who knows, maybe it's just the unknown factor freaking me out.
I'm slightly wondering if it was a smart buy, but that's probably just because it was fairly costly and I haven't used it yet. It certainly appears to be a quality tool. I'm sure as I find more uses for it I'll be more and more glad I got it.
The pads are nice, but I kinda like my Meg's pads better from a feel perspective... Man, they were covered with a ton of "slubs". I spent the evening picking them out with a pair of tweezers. Many are way down in the pad and quite difficult to remove without damaging the pad... The yellow pads are very firm, and I can't imagine using them.
I am itching to try it out, but it's for sure going on the Nissan paint first. It seems a bit less foolproof than the PC, but who knows, maybe it's just the unknown factor freaking me out.
I'm slightly wondering if it was a smart buy, but that's probably just because it was fairly costly and I haven't used it yet. It certainly appears to be a quality tool. I'm sure as I find more uses for it I'll be more and more glad I got it.
