hmmmmmmmmmm...

Love Dynabrade stuff. They are like 20 minutes away from us - but they don't even allow local pickup which is quite strange.. I wonder if they have changed their minds on this.
 
What I love is how ridiculously cheap it is to buy from them direct compared to buying from a distributor. That DA head I linked to is $55 direct, most resellers are charging $130+ for the same damn thing.
 
Barry Theal said:
What could this be????



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ZERO ??? :brick:
 
For those that want a little more info, this is HD Zero. This is a heavy cutting compound. This will be mostly marketed to body shops who want to skip the 2000 and 3000 grit sanding and go from 1200 grit to polishing. It also will work great on those trashed cars that could really use color sanding, but for some reason you decide not to.(Customer doesn't want to pay the extra, not enough clear for sanding, etc.)
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Whoa, whoa... Heavy compounding can be a lot more aggressive than sanding, so how does that work?



From my (non-expert) correction abilities, I would take off more clear sanding followed by polishing than just polishing with Zero. :think2



You may do better with the sanding than myself.
 
Mike extreamly Friendly. Those results I posted are with a DA microfiber pad and the Dynabrade attachment on a new dewalt at 3500 hundred rpms :chuckle: One bad *** movement.
 
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