I've done rotary first DA second for two decades but in recent times have embraced DA first then rotary finishing as nothing gives a finish as rich as a rotary does but not for beginners. PS the purple foam pad is the best you have ever produced I feel and your 15 and 21 mm orbit machine body designs are the best out there - I have both.
Does 3M remove the clear coat if so can you make a filler to fill in the swirl marks and not thin the clear coat you can only remove so much clear coat but you can fill all you want and not thin the clear coat
Random orbital is good for novices especially if its just for a detail. But they wont cut HS clear well. I'm a fan of orbital myself. You can getca flawless finish of you know what your doing.
They're probably realizing that most people may be stopping at 3000. 5000 and 8000 aren't cheap and you're gonna be buffing it at least with a random orbital anyway. It may be just as fast to compound over 3000 as it is to run 5000 then and 8000 over the panel, but I could be wrong.
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I've done rotary first DA second for two decades but in recent times have embraced DA first then rotary finishing as nothing gives a finish as rich as a rotary does but not for beginners. PS the purple foam pad is the best you have ever produced I feel and your 15 and 21 mm orbit machine body designs are the best out there - I have both.
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for the positive feedback! 😀
Gracias un saludos desde ECUADOR. Adrián Car Detailing 3M
Does 3M remove the clear coat if so can you make a filler to fill in the swirl marks and not thin the clear coat you can only remove so much clear coat but you can fill all you want and not thin the clear coat
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Random orbital is good for novices especially if its just for a detail. But they wont cut HS clear well. I'm a fan of orbital myself. You can getca flawless finish of you know what your doing.
If you sand from 1000 to 8000 Trizact, you don't need a rotary.
They're probably realizing that most people may be stopping at 3000. 5000 and 8000 aren't cheap and you're gonna be buffing it at least with a random orbital anyway. It may be just as fast to compound over 3000 as it is to run 5000 then and 8000 over the panel, but I could be wrong.
Not practical for a body shop or efficient at all.
Nice lab example, but nobody in the real world will waste time and add complexity by switching polisher mid-process.
3 different systems over the last 4 years lol