I wouldn't want to use a DA to cut on a large area bc that would take forever. I'm a weekend warrior and I got other things to do than spend bunch of time detailing my car.
If it's surface then they or you can fix it. However, if somebody decided (newbie mistake and rare) to sand the basecoat and then lay the clear, you need to bring it back and let them correct it.
^^I don't think you understand what I'm presenting here. There's a big market for car detailing and every dollar that the eBay guy cheat you out, he/she is screwing his/her competitor.
Well I have tested it out using M205 and works great like any other cheap foam pad out there. The foam pad turns pretty much flat, NO pocket/dent/dimples. can't imagine using more aggressive...
I don't see why they would change the design just because the diameter is smaller. The stock photos on AG and their website appear to have the same CCS design with actual recess holes NOT rings.
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I bought it for under 6 bucks per 4" pad. I'll give it a try and see if those ring will be flatten out or not but i'm afraid it's going to happen. I mean, just by rubbing it last night, the ring is...
I just purchased a 4" foam pad that was advertised as "Lake Country 4 Inch Orange Cutting Foam Pad CCS" but through comparison to my 7" CCS orange foam pad, there are two things...
The primary reason why you choose brand name from HF is the electronic control that pushes a constant torque when pressure is applied. The cost difference is tremedous, >$120. HF rotary = $35 , brand...
If it's smaller than 8", then it will work. The primary reason why you would use "rotary" tool vs a standard drill is the ergonomic/shape design; it's how you hold it and ability to control the...