09-04-2009, 07:28 AM
lol, Mike, I would have suggested Menzerna providing you had a proper machine.
But as we found out, even the dewalt that Megesh had wasnt powerful enough to break down the Super intensive polish, and that in turn leaves cloudy areas on the paint surface.
The reason I suggested using MF applicators by hand, is that with that minimum speed of 4000RPM you may just end up having a beautiful hologram at the end of the day. Rather spend the bucks and get yourself a real machine, then grab a scrap panel from a body shop and start practising
When it comes to paint correction, I feel that there is no substitute for hands on experience
But as we found out, even the dewalt that Megesh had wasnt powerful enough to break down the Super intensive polish, and that in turn leaves cloudy areas on the paint surface.
The reason I suggested using MF applicators by hand, is that with that minimum speed of 4000RPM you may just end up having a beautiful hologram at the end of the day. Rather spend the bucks and get yourself a real machine, then grab a scrap panel from a body shop and start practising
When it comes to paint correction, I feel that there is no substitute for hands on experience



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