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Old 05-11-2008, 11:30 PM
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Re: Tips on polishing I have been playing with my UDM and have been using a 5-in back

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With a PC or UDM you should have no problems with the areas you mentioned. However, again use common sense and don't just leave the buffer in one spot without slowly moving it and always keep the pad as flat as possible.
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i tend to slack in these hard to buff areas. yes, I am a beginner. Usually these are the areas in the rear or around a spoiler, side mirror etc...Unless you come back with an AIO by hand or something, I just use the edges of the pad and do a couple quick passes. If you can afford to have a seperate tool, maybe the griot's garage 4" DA is an option. OR get some of the hand polishers that look to be about 4" and hit with an AIO, I don't know. You're right though, demos are always on the hood and occas. on a door so yeah
Yeah I will probably try just hand polishing the hard to buff areas.
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Old 05-13-2008, 03:53 AM
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Re: Tips on polishing I have been playing with my UDM and have been using a 5-in back

this is why i bought polishing pads.

i would like to see a vid of polishing these areas though
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