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Old 06-29-2008, 08:58 AM
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Pc At An Angle?

My cobra has a body kit and i know that the proper way to polish with the pc is that the pad has to be flat to the surface, but with the body kit i have the only way i can do it is if i hold the PC at an angle will this do anything to the paint or machine? i have 6" pads and im getting 4" soon but just wondering about the angle issue? thanks in advance
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Re: Pc At An Angle?

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My cobra has a body kit and i know that the proper way to polish with the pc is that the pad has to be flat to the surface, but with the body kit i have the only way i can do it is if i hold the PC at an angle will this do anything to the paint or machine? i have 6" pads and im getting 4" soon but just wondering about the angle issue? thanks in advance
Just keep the PC moving, youll be ok and get the 4" pads with bp, youll love it. Even for flat panels the 4' will out perform your 6" pads by a mile. Save the 6' pads for waxing, if you wax by machine or just shelf it.
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