I'm might be fighting a losing battle here but I figure I will give it a shot anyway and see what happens.
I see all over the internet that people say they "Polished their car with a PC". The only problem is, I don't know which PC you are talking about.
Porter Cable makes:
PC Dual-Action (DA) Polishers
PC Rotary Polishers
PC Power Paint Removers
So I have to wonder, how many people are confused when they here that someone polished their paint with a "PC"? Did you polish with a PC DA Polisher? Did you use a PC Rotary Polisher? Oh my goodness did you use a PC Power Paint Remover!?!?!?!
I think to help avoid and clear up any confusion that Detail City members should really make it a point to be very specific about what we used to polish paint. After all, this is DETAIL City.
For instance, saying "I used a PC" could leave someone VERY confused about which Porter Cable power tool that you used. Saying that you used a PC DA, PC 7424 or PC 7336 would be of tremendous help, especially to someone new to internet forums that may not be familiar with the lingo.
If you want to keep it down to two letters, I think that DA would be more helpful than PC. At least we would know what "kind" of tool was used and not just which brand of tool was used.
Of course, this is just my opinion but I do think that we should be trend starters here and start good trends that will be helpful to others.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Travis
I see all over the internet that people say they "Polished their car with a PC". The only problem is, I don't know which PC you are talking about.
Porter Cable makes:
PC Dual-Action (DA) Polishers

PC Rotary Polishers

PC Power Paint Removers

So I have to wonder, how many people are confused when they here that someone polished their paint with a "PC"? Did you polish with a PC DA Polisher? Did you use a PC Rotary Polisher? Oh my goodness did you use a PC Power Paint Remover!?!?!?!
I think to help avoid and clear up any confusion that Detail City members should really make it a point to be very specific about what we used to polish paint. After all, this is DETAIL City.
For instance, saying "I used a PC" could leave someone VERY confused about which Porter Cable power tool that you used. Saying that you used a PC DA, PC 7424 or PC 7336 would be of tremendous help, especially to someone new to internet forums that may not be familiar with the lingo.
If you want to keep it down to two letters, I think that DA would be more helpful than PC. At least we would know what "kind" of tool was used and not just which brand of tool was used.
Of course, this is just my opinion but I do think that we should be trend starters here and start good trends that will be helpful to others.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Travis