ALSO one other question i forgot who it was but whoever has that professional orbital polisher could i try it out one of these days to detail my car ??? i wanna see the job i can do with that other then my hand and then i might purchase one!
Hey guys...
Hello guys just dropping in sorry havent been around in awhile going to try to make it to a meet here soon.... ANYWAYS... maybe in november we can have a meet at the new BWW in Hudson
they open 11/5 i guess...
ALSO one other question i forgot who it was but whoever has that professional orbital polisher could i try it out one of these days to detail my car ??? i wanna see the job i can do with that other then my hand and then i might purchase one!
ALSO one other question i forgot who it was but whoever has that professional orbital polisher could i try it out one of these days to detail my car ??? i wanna see the job i can do with that other then my hand and then i might purchase one!
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BagginWagon
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You wouldn't see a difference between hand waxing and a professional orbital "polisher". It's just faster. I manager a Mister Car Wash, so take my word for it. If you meant a high speed buffer, please leave that to a professional. Don't take any offense to that. If you haven't used one, you need to watch someone do it a couple of times (if not 4-5) before you take over. You can burn right through your paint in a matter of seconds.
ok...........BagginWagon wrote:You wouldn't see a difference between hand waxing and a professional orbital "polisher". It's just faster. I manager a Mister Car Wash, so take my word for it. If you meant a high speed buffer, please leave that to a professional. Don't take any offense to that. If you haven't used one, you need to watch someone do it a couple of times (if not 4-5) before you take over. You can burn right through your paint in a matter of seconds.
What mister car wash are you a manager for?BagginWagon wrote:You wouldn't see a difference between hand waxing and a professional orbital "polisher". It's just faster. I manager a Mister Car Wash, so take my word for it. If you meant a high speed buffer, please leave that to a professional. Don't take any offense to that. If you haven't used one, you need to watch someone do it a couple of times (if not 4-5) before you take over. You can burn right through your paint in a matter of seconds.
It depends what you are using the polisher for. If you are using scratch/swirl remover, polish, or glaze there is no way you can get the same results as a nice orbital like the porter cable, with just using your hand.
But just applying a simple wax, its about the same. You use more wax with a orbital, but it is faster.
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