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Machine buffer routine - ginge191 - 30-05-2014 So one for the detailing boys. I'm not a huge fan of detailing and quite frankly haven't got the patience, so when a cheap (ish) machine come up I snapped it up. The machine has two polishing heads with instructions saying to go over with the thicker pad, then again with the finer pad. That's all well and good, but what product to use? Should I use a different product after the polish? Any tips with detailing as I really have done none before? X RE: Machine buffer routine - 1616six - 30-05-2014 Is it a DA you've got, or a rotary? get a pic up or some details on the make/model. RE: Machine buffer routine - ginge191 - 30-05-2014 (30-05-2014, 08:23 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: Is it a DA you've got, or a rotary? get a pic up or some details on the make/model. It's a rotary polisher. Will get some info ASAP RE: Machine buffer routine - ginge191 - 30-05-2014 It's this one people are talking about http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=996152 As said, purchased as a cheap, arm ache saver, starter piece. I'm not expecting anything spectacular just curious into product use etc RE: Machine buffer routine - Curt - 30-05-2014 It's just a cheap generic rotary, they're all the same. This is what I'd recommend: http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-24109-post-433661.html#pid433661 Best thing you can do is spend some time on Google. |