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Old 10-16-2006, 06:19 PM
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Question Pinnicle Advanced Swirl Remover

Is this product best used with an Orbital buffer ? ie. Poter Cabel 7224/7336
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Is this product best used with an Orbital buffer ? ie. Poter Cabel 7224/7336
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I forgot to add the the car in question is Black

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you dont wanna use ASR via hand .... it needs to break down, and speed and heat will do that. So PC or rotary. With ASR I noted some micromarring (smaller scratches) and needed a finishing polish and finishing pad.
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you dont wanna use ASR via hand .... it needs to break down, and speed and heat will do that. So PC or rotary. With ASR I noted some micromarring (smaller scratches) and needed a finishing polish and finishing pad.
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thats what I thought .I have a PC 7336 with an orange pad so I will try this later today. How do you like your C6 ?
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Its a piece of junk ... no seriously , other than 4 replaced painted tops in a year its great. I just with GM was more in tune with clients spending 50k on a car, and at least give out a glass top for the inconvience.
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Its a piece of junk ... no seriously , other than 4 replaced painted tops in a year its great. I just with GM was more in tune with clients spending 50k on a car, and at least give out a glass top for the inconvience.
Sorry to hear about the top.I have seen the threads on the Corvette forum. I am Dream C5 On the Corvette forum and so far I have not had any issues with my C6.

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