Never tried one of those. Seems weird but reminds me of the ear wax candles I used to use, sounded weird but worked good. I had allergies as a kid but they pretty much went away. My nose/eyes are...
Anybody else have sinus issues, or irritated nose after buffing for awhile. I've noticed it enough that I don't think it's just a coincidence. It's more of a constant allergy sneezing type feeling...
x3. everyone is human but at the same time some Drs are better than others for different reasons. One may get 99% on all of the tests but be terrible in the field, the other may get 70% and barely...
I have an 849X that I use for metal polishing, its a nice buffer especially for that task but I like my PE14 much better for paint. Twice the money though.
I was always scared of a rotary due to so called horror stories and more than anything the overblown reality that everyone around you seems to make up.
Yes I suppose its a difference in what you are washing. The stuff I wash is dirty with a lot of surface area. No offense just a lot dirtier than what is considered "dirty" on here by many. It's...
Waterless wash is designed to use virtually no water. Just spray on and wipe off. Rinseless still uses 5-10 gallons in the buckets but doesn't require "rinsing" off, instead you simply dry the paint...
I have the following items that I would gladly contribute to someone getting started in the business or a hobbyist that just isn't in the position to spend money right now. Good products, I just have...
Order came today, I was out of FG400 and opti-coat and wanted to try some other new things. Gave into the Rupes craze but just with the mini polisher.
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Exactly, goes for anything really. Worrying about COO is pathetic regardless of what you are purchasing. Just like the Made In USA tool snobs. I'm sorry but a Channellocks will never be better than...
Put a personalized Europlate on the Fendt. Thought it added a nice touch since it's setup for one anyways (tractors in Europe have to be licensed, Fendt is German). Jazzy is part of our farm name...
Thanks, that's one good thing I guess about ending up with something like this, the doctors watch you like a hawk for the rest of your life and not much gets by.
If its catching material left from the pole then you just need to get that material off. Clay bar may do it, or some scrubbing with something like a bug sponge and then polish any marring out.
Try some sort of rotary power tool (even just a drill with a 3" pad) with a heavy compound before you completely give up. You may be able to make the clear look a little better, worth a shot at...