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    Finally Made The Purchase...

    I have been using an old Sears rotary buffer and wool pads way to long. I finally decided to purchase a new rotary. Here is my last order...

    -Makita 9227C Polisher 1 225.00
    -6" Hook & Loop Rotary 1 19.99
    -Flexible Backing Plate Rotary 3 ¾ inch Backing Plate 1 14.99
    -CCS Yellow Cutting Foam 4 Inch Pad 1 4.99
    -CCS White Polishing 4 Inch Foam Pad 1 4.99
    -Dual Action 6.5" Yellow Cutting Pad 1 6.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch Yellow Cutting Pad 1 10.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch Orange Light Cutting Pad 1 12.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch White Polishing Pad 1 10.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch Gray Finishing Pad 1 10.99
    -Yellow Cutting Foam 4" Pad 1 4.50

    Subtotal 327.41
    Free shipping coupon 0.00
    Total 327.41

    I also ordered a couple of other pads to replace a few worn ones for my PC. I think the Makita will save me some time and help me achive a new level of paint correction. All my clients are already really impressed with what I do, but I know I can achieve better results in a shorter amount of time.

    Any suggestions for a first time user of the Makita?

    BTW, I love free shipping.
    Last edited by 67Customs; 06-18-2007 at 07:49 PM.
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    Nice purchase... Want to send those on over to me???

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    wait super noob question but whats the diff with a Porter Cable and the polisher you ordered. I have a sears buffer too =(

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    Nice order there...very nice indeed...looks like your on your way....to the addiction

    Looking forward to the pictures.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    You know I hate to say it but you really should not open those pads so you can send them back and get the edge2000, I once used all lake country pads, and have since switched to edge2000... I will never go back...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racin10s
    Nice purchase... Want to send those on over to me???
    Thanks.lol I am excited.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nica
    Nice order there...very nice indeed...looks like your on your way....to the addiction

    Looking forward to the pictures.

    Thanks for sharing.
    OH, I have been addicted since I was sixteen and needed to make my '83 F-150 look better.

    I have just been utilizing outdated tools. Not any more. I have been professionally detailing for 2 years now, though.

    I'll get some as soon as I do a vehicle.

    Quote Originally Posted by ron231
    You know I hate to say it but you really should not open those pads so you can send them back and get the edge2000, I once used all lake country pads, and have since switched to edge2000... I will never go back...
    I dunno. I have tried the edge pads on the PC and to me, they don't feel better nor do they really save me time. I mostly use my LC pads. Maybe the rotary will be different. I might want to use some edge pads since they are always centered. I'll order some here soon. I believe I will like the LC pads though.

    Thanks for the comments and suggestions though. Keep them coming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67Customs
    -Makita 9227C Polisher 1 225.00
    -6" Hook & Loop Rotary 1 19.99
    -Flexible Backing Plate Rotary 3 ¾ inch Backing Plate 1 14.99
    -CCS Yellow Cutting Foam 4 Inch Pad 1 4.99
    -CCS White Polishing 4 Inch Foam Pad 1 4.99
    -Dual Action 6.5" Yellow Cutting Pad 1 6.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch Yellow Cutting Pad 1 10.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch Orange Light Cutting Pad 1 12.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch White Polishing Pad 1 10.99
    -CCS 7.5 inch Gray Finishing Pad 1 10.99
    -Yellow Cutting Foam 4" Pad 1 4.50
    Very nice set-up, you will have fun with all that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPiN
    wait super noob question but whats the diff with a Porter Cable and the polisher you ordered. I have a sears buffer too =(
    Porter Cable is a dual action, Makita is a rotary.
    These below links will help you understand.
    Dual Action Orbital Polishers and pads: Lake Country Buffing Foam Pads

    Circular/ Rotary Polishing Guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meghan
    Very nice set-up, you will have fun with all that.
    I know. The package came in today! I love AutoGeek!
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