Seeing as most body shops have a difficult time removing swirl marks, or
just polishing in general, why not be a consultant? Maybe even move a few
products? Or even be the go-to guy for important jobs they might have?
Most body shops use a rotary to induce swirls and will try to spend a bare
minimum on equipment and products. It's usually a Dewalt 849 and 3M
compounds and polishes. Standard stuff. They might not invest in a RO,
but they will likely invest in a Dynabrade RO attachment for their Dewalt.
I managed (easily) to convince a few "seasoned" guys to buy this kit.
There's got to be at least a few frustrated swirl making shops that needs
some training. OK, more than a few...