Likelihood of messing up with the G9 (probably low, right?)
Looking into the G9 for my brand spanking new car. I've used a rotary and messed up before so this seems like a more appropriate route for this car. Just need a light polish and glaze, then may apply sealant/wax by hand or might use G9.
This is a pretty foolproof machine, right? RO will basically insure holograms won't happen? Or do I still have to be careful?
Thanks guys!
Re: Likelihood of messing up with the G9 (probably low, right?)
Sounds just like what you need. No holograms.
If you maintain properly, you will only need to use a finishing polish and you choice of protection every so often.
Re: Likelihood of messing up with the G9 (probably low, right?)
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Dr Oldz
Sounds just like what you need. No holograms.
If you maintain properly, you will only need to use a finishing polish and you choice of protection every so often.
Nice. This is what I'm looking for.
Re: Likelihood of messing up with the G9 (probably low, right?)
The G9 is a dream to use.
Just use standard practices (keep the pad flat to the paint, don't buff on sharp body lines, etc.) and have fun. :)