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My first try with rotary polisher
Finally had a go today on a rotary.
I have a dented door I replaced and kept for practicing paint correction
I intentionally put a few marks (not deep)on it to see if they would buff out with farecla g3 premium polish and wool pad.
I did eventually get them out but found the paint very hard and wonder if audi paint is typically quite a hard paint?
It wasn't till I cranked the speed to 2000rpm that it really seemed to start a cut. I was careful not to allow paint to get too warm. I reasoned that the speed goes up to 3000rpm so 2000 must be not a desperately bad speed.
I am pleased with the result but Quite a few seem to say not to go over 1500 rpm
Should I have stuck with lower speed and applied more pressure or?
Any feedback greatly appreciated.
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