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General => Detailing => Topic started by: will gti on 27 May 2010, 19:51
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WILL THIS BE ANY GOOD I NO ITSS CHEAP BUT I JUST WANT TO GET STARTED AND AINT GOT MUCH CASH AT THE MO!
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no mate the rpm's are way too high for using on cars, most of the rotorys used for detailing start at around 4/500rpms and go upto the 3000/4000 rpm mk. you'll burn through your paint with that.
sorry to be the bearer of bad news
look on www.waxamomo.co.uk as chris stocks a good range of machines for very reasonable money
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:cry: dam lol ahh well those silver line ones look good anyway might get one of them.
cheers mate
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if you've no experience with a rotory machine polisher id strongly recomend either doing a course or buying DA. DA's are very good for begginers that want to learn how to polish there cars by machining, rotorys are very unforgiving if put in unexperienced hands and can wreck your paint in a matter of seconds.
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if you've no experience with a rotory machine polisher id strongly recomend either doing a course or buying DA. DA's are very good for begginers that want to learn how to polish there cars by machining, rotorys are very unforgiving if put in unexperienced hands and can wreck your paint in a matter of seconds.
Dan when is this course starting then?? :undecided:
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look in the stickys, think guys sorting it.
if you've no experience with a rotory machine polisher id strongly recomend either doing a course or buying DA. DA's are very good for begginers that want to learn how to polish there cars by machining, rotorys are very unforgiving if put in unexperienced hands and can wreck your paint in a matter of seconds.
Dan when is this course starting then?? :undecided: