mikenap
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I guess really this question would be directed to anyone with a lot of PC experience, but I'm curious how certain pros do it. I know some like gmblack, David Fermani and scottwax will do details using only a PC or G110.
My issue is every time I get to spots where a vertical panel meets a horizontal, specifically where a front fascia or trunk lid meets the bumper, I can't get far enough into that bumper because the edge of my pad starts hitting the vertical panel. When this happens, the pad slows down considerably and the pad is essentially dry-buffing a small part of the adjacent panel. So only half the bumper gets polished and the remainder looks like crap still. Short of hand polishing the innermost part of bumpers and similar panels, how do you guys do it? I could see a rotary getting in there just fine, but I don't have (or want) access to one and even that wouldn't solve the edge of the pad dry-buffing a small part of the vertical, right? Any help would be appreciated. TIA
My issue is every time I get to spots where a vertical panel meets a horizontal, specifically where a front fascia or trunk lid meets the bumper, I can't get far enough into that bumper because the edge of my pad starts hitting the vertical panel. When this happens, the pad slows down considerably and the pad is essentially dry-buffing a small part of the adjacent panel. So only half the bumper gets polished and the remainder looks like crap still. Short of hand polishing the innermost part of bumpers and similar panels, how do you guys do it? I could see a rotary getting in there just fine, but I don't have (or want) access to one and even that wouldn't solve the edge of the pad dry-buffing a small part of the vertical, right? Any help would be appreciated. TIA