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SUV/Tall vehicle roof polishing!!
I’m typically one who always does the tall roofs on any vehicle. Honestly (unless the customer request) I consider those who skip that area a HACK detailer. That being said.....
Roof areas are certainly a challenge along with being a safety concern. Typically you are on a platform or ladder of sorts.
I invested in some nice work platforms years back that have paid for themselves a bunch of times over as I typically get a lot of SUV or pick-up details.
Now let’s get to the meat of this post...... I find myself EXCLUSIVELY using a cordless machine to do all polishing/compounding/waxing on roofs. I just find the extra time spent polishing using a cordless machine over a faster more powerful corded machine is worth the added safety from not tripping over a cord. . It’s so much less straining than dealing with a cord up high on a work platform. Also it’s nice not having to worry about a cord marring the paint below.
I know some of you may consider the cordless polishers just a luxury or an added expense. But for those who detail for a business, consider the safety aspect... if you get hurt, you can’t work.
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Re: SUV/Tall vehicle roof polishing!!
That's a very smart way to work, Jim.
If were a pro, I would follow your advice to the "T".
Even doing the roof of my truck once a year is a PITA with having to route the cord in such a way that it doesn't touch the paint.
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Re: SUV/Tall vehicle roof polishing!!
I'm with you Dr O, can never be careful enough when up 'there'. And I'm not a tall guy so I need some help! Great thought on using cordless machines to increase your personal safety while working.
Work smart!
Scott Harle
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Re: SUV/Tall vehicle roof polishing!!
Totally agree as I use cordless for my F150 ( for me I have 3 cordless Flex, which I initially purchased for my boat since i do not have electricity when I work on it). I find the pickups easier to work on the roof compared to the SUVs.
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Re: SUV/Tall vehicle roof polishing!!

Originally Posted by
PaulMys
That's a very smart way to work, Jim.
If were a pro, I would follow your advice to the "T".
Even doing the roof of my truck once a year is a PITA with having to route the cord in such a way that it doesn't touch the paint.
Agree with this. On my F150 I route the cord between the cab and bed so it does not touch the below paint
2012 Dodge Challenger RT Classic Bright Silver
2018 Ford F150 Xlt Sport 4X4 Magnetic Grey

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