Wheel/Chemical question

rundatrack

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What rpm do you guys put your high speed buffer too.....I actually used a 2300 and I borrowed a neighbors adjustable speed buffer and used the lowest setting of 1300....It was a lot different but I am here to learn.....

So what would you guys recommend.....I also want to change my chemicals being that I use 3m and found out that the machine glaze is just using fillers and not removing the swirl marks.....

So I want to know soup to nuts on the chemicals....I see that poorboys is the way to go.....so I need to know if it can take really ruff paint like malco trugrit?

But am willing to change it all.......I finally found a place that people like to do this stuff even just as a hobby as much as I do.....Thanks in advance.....I have to get digital camera that will help yu guys give me some advice on different techniques....

Thanks in advance
 
Just so you don't feel like you are being ignored, here's a comment or two from someone that hasn't a clue how to use a rotary properly.
1. Slow speeds seem to be much better for the beginner. Higher speeds, more heat, different results. For an expert those results might be great. For me, they were a disaster.
2. Use any product the way the manufacturer suggests. They usually have a pretty good idea on how to use the stuff they make.
3. Use the right pad for both the product and the job.

Hopefully the experts will chime in now.

Charles :)
 
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