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Just to share,
Tomorrow for our LIVE detailing class, we have 2 topics.
1: How to win via education a new customer
2: Newbie polishers - entry level polishers to get you into machine polishing.
Here's the link, class starts at 3:00pm Eastern Time
LIVE Detailing Class - the GET A NEW CUSTOMER KIT & Polishers for Newbies
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Thanks again Mike. I am in the process of looking for a DA polisher right now. I like this link for polishers for Newbies. Unfortunately, I'm still at work during that time. Is there a way to watch it once I get home, I mean is it recorded for playback perhaps?
Thanks again.
Sid
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Hey guys, quick question. What does the 8 or 9mm # mean for the DA polishers and also, what does free spinning mean?
Sid
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Originally Posted by cityjack
Hey guys, quick question. What does the 8 or 9mm # mean for the DA polishers and also, what does free spinning mean?
Sid
8mm or 9mm or 12mm etc equals the diameter of the orbit stroke
Free spinning means the opposite of gear-driven.
The Porter Cable 8mm random orbital polisher is a free spinning tool.
The FLEX 3401 aka the BEAST is an 8mm gear-driven orbital tool
The faster you want to go - the more you have to pay - kind of like race cars.
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Also - the "issue" with a free spinning tool is the pad can and will STALL out. This means it will stop rotating.
If the pad on a free spinning random orbital polisher is not rotating you are not doing anything. By the word anything - I mean you are not removing swirls and scratches.
You're more or less wasting time.
Free spinning tools suffer from pad stalling.
Gear-driven orbital have ZERO pad stalling because they are gear driven.
Check out video 11 here,
Complete List of Live Broadcast Videos on YouTube - Yancy Martinez & Mike Phillips
And tomorrow I'll be going over ENTRY LEVEL polishers and this also means free spinning short stroke polishers.
See the bottom of the forum homepage or this thread,
LIVE Detailing Class - the GET A NEW CUSTOMER KIT & Polishers for Newbies
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
Never be sorry to ask a question on this forum. We all started from square one. Just like you are doing.
Wash your car.
Clay the paint. There are many quality products you can use as a clay lube. (My favorite is Griot's Speed Shine.)
Use plenty of lube, and fold/knead the clay often to always work with a clean surface.
Polish the paint with Speed.
Add a quality LSP. (Last Step Product) Speed is a great product that leaves some protection, but the protection is short-lived.
Alrighty Mr. Paul,
I watched just about all of Mikes pad history and use video. Following your scheme of wash, clay, polish, and then LSP and just fresh off Mikes video, to get my oxidize out, do I need just polishing pads or well, I forgot what the three pad types were from his video. I do remember foam vs fiber though. I am thinking about getting the Griots polisher this weekend. I plan on watch more videos, but I only have so much time to watch all of his vids. I still need to watch the AIO one with 3D. I am going to go get me some clay from either Walmart or an autoparts store with the Griots cleaner you mentioned, but I need pads and do not know what to get.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Sid
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Originally Posted by cityjack
Alrighty Mr. Paul,
I watched just about all of Mikes pad history and use video. Following your scheme of wash, clay, polish, and then LSP and just fresh off Mikes video, to get my oxidize out, do I need just polishing pads or well, I forgot what the three pad types were from his video. I do remember foam vs fiber though. I am thinking about getting the Griots polisher this weekend. I plan on watch more videos, but I only have so much time to watch all of his vids. I still need to watch the AIO one with 3D. I am going to go get me some clay from either Walmart or an autoparts store with the Griots cleaner you mentioned, but I need pads and do not know what to get.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Sid
Hey Sid.
I am no expert on Mazda paint. What polisher are you considering?
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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The Griot G9 sir. Not sure if it comes with a backing plate though.
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Originally Posted by cityjack
The Griot G9 sir. Not sure if it comes with a backing plate though.
Comes with a 6" BP
Pm'd you......
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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