Rotary lessons for AWD330

Patrick - You are far more skilled with a rotary than a novice like myself, but thank you for the compliment. :love: :D
(P.S. The "stunning" Porsche Boxster is now for sale if you know of anyone who might be interested.)


Thank you also to Steve for providing yet another rotary practice opportunity. :) As with many other learned skills, it takes time and practice to improve one's abilities. I normally only work on my own cars and those of a select few friends and relatives. All of those cars are reasonably well-maintained and are therefore, IMHO, not suitable rotary candidates. Steve manages to come up with one or two guinea pigs a year for me to practice upon. I think I've finally gotten to the point where I would feel comfortable using a rotary without supervision. :eek: However, I still need to work on a few things like not splattering polish all over other parts of the car, myself, and any innocent bystanders. Steve and I were practically covered with polish from head to toe when I was finished. :sorry: Plus, I think we spent more time wiping off specks of polish splatter than we did on any actual rotary work. :redface: We only got about 1/3 of the vehicle done yesterday, so I'll get more time to practice at a later date. :bigups


Give wool a try Marj, you're a natural!!:redface:
 
Give wool a try Marj, you're a natural!!:redface:

Actually, I have tried wool a couple times before with no problems. The LC tufted finger pads were something a little different that I wanted to experiment with. Next time, I think I'll try using a regular LC 7.5" curved edge foam pad.
 
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