Thanks a lot for bringing back this thread. Nice, really interesting reading.
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Thanks a lot for bringing back this thread. Nice, really interesting reading.
Thanks, as always, for sharing your knowledge. I avidly read anything you write and enjoy learning not only about the techniques and products involved in detailing, but also the history.
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Priya
I've been lucky. I started viewing this forum only in 2011 so most of my knowledge is current. I had dabbled with Liquid Glass back in the late 70's but by hand. I use my PC 7424 almost every week and it is a great easy to use tool. Great expected results and no danger of "burn thorough". My next step is the forced rotation DA but that will be 5 polishers for a single DD so may be awhile (not really concerned about time spent as just a hobby).
A blast from the past! BRAVO!!!
I love when old threads pop up like this. Still great material to read!
I remember those pneumatic polishers ,,I never used one with a polishing pad though.
I always used them for sanding paint prep and such,,I never knew the history of how it evolved into what we have now though,,,good read,,thanks :)
Great article. Very informative. I didn't even pay attention until I got to the bottom that the article was years old. Always enjoy learning something new detail related.
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