My recommendation, don't cheap out. Spend the big bucks, get a flex 3401 gear driven polisher. Current retail price ? $700.00 + dollars. 2nd buy some lake country cutting pads finishing pads and polishing pads. The only way to do a job is to do it right the 1st time. 👍🏼🇨🇦
Check out my cheap set up. czcams.com/video/3wdPt4t4bzU/video.html
I recently picked up that same polisher at CT and came to a similar conclusion. The polisher is pretty good, but I'm pretty shit at using it.
That’s why I was practicing on my wife’s van! Lol.
My recommendation, don't cheap out. Spend the big bucks, get a flex 3401 gear driven polisher. Current retail price ? $700.00 + dollars. 2nd buy some lake country cutting pads finishing pads and polishing pads. The only way to do a job is to do it right the 1st time. 👍🏼🇨🇦
Well obviously that’s not the only way to do a job. It appears there are two ways.
No one is going to invest that at home. You can pay a pro for less! 🤷
Yeah not everyone is gonna want to spend that much unless they are running a detailing business
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You aren't giving it enough time to do the work. You should do 4 passes in two directions, wipe off then repeat.
Thank you for the feed back.
looks just like my 40 year old Black and Decker
Hope this one last as long.
It is variable speed.. it is where the cord is on the bottom
I find that out later in the video. I am a true detective.
Typical guy who never read user manual. I was like that before. Now i read all user manual of whatever things i buy.
Nice