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Originally Posted by Nica ZoranC - Not sure how you can do a full paint correction with a Cyclo? |
By using it opposite of what almost everybody is saying how to use it. Almost everybody says use just the weight of the machine. That works for very fine final polish / paint cleaning but will not do paint correction. That is how I was too doing it for a while and was wondering why I do not seem to be able to take things out with it even though Cyclo rubs 4" pad very vigorously across the surface.
Then eventually I noticed sheet metal I work on with Cyclo seemed relatively cold so I started thinking. Cyclo's design seems to be very effective in not creating focused heat / helping disperse the heat. That is what makes it safe. That is also what is working against you when trying to achieve paint correction. Lack of heat indicates lack of sufficient pressure. That polish needs pressure to properly break down. I realized that handle on the front is not there for esthetical purposes only. So I created pressure, grabbed that handle and leaned onto it. Badda bing badda boom. Correcting like nothing. Taking rotary halograms out like nothing. Me very happy. Me very likey. And boy can that thing take tons of pressure and still keep spinning.
P.S. If you take a look at ScottWax's avatar on other site and pay attention to muscles in his arm you will notice he is pressing his Cyclo down through that handle.