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Buffing the tight areas
Looking for suggestions on the tight spots. I have a 13 accord. I bought 3 inch pads to help. I've watched larry from ammonyc use a ton of equipment. I'm a beginner just looking for suggestions on the little bit of equipment I have. PC buffer
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Re: Buffing the tight areas
For tight areas I use a 3" pad using my rotary or just do it by hand, or should I say with one finger.
One way or another I get it done
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Re: Buffing the tight areas
Great thread.
Sorry for the question, since I don't have rotary abilities to understand this better.
Would this approach by rotary instill holograms to tight areas? How to deal with them afterwards if not possible to fit a DA in there?
However, looks really enjoyable and extremely precise using the rotary for that parts.
Just need some reassurance.
Kind Regards.
“Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy”
― Isaac Newton
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