futuresweets-10
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I have a rotary buffer and a pc, but I have never used the PC. I detailed professionally for two years and we used rotary with wool pads. Obviously everything left with swirl marks out the ass. I know wool isnt good to use and foam is the way to go. Up untill a few months ago I had never heard of anyone useing a DA type of buffer such as the PC. My brother has one as well and since he started useing it he said he wont go back to a rotary. I have read alot on here about it being a slower process with the PC then with a rotary. Now my question is this, Is a rotary buffer just an outdated tool, or are people useing the DA type now because it is easier to learn. I also have some body shop expericience and I know that all body shops use rotary to buff out paint after wet sanding... thanks for the help guys.....