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Old 03-05-2012, 08:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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thank you, that's some great work, i read somehwere that if you do not use the machine in a proper manner or add too much pressure you can actually do more harm than good?
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thank you, that's some great work, i read somehwere that if you do not use the machine in a proper manner or add too much pressure you can actually do more harm than good?
That's true if you're using a rotary machine and don't know what you're doing. I use an orbital machine. You would have to be trying hard to mess things up while using a orbital machine.

Check out the Detailing Bliss forums... It's a good group of people who are very willing to help you learn.
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That's true if you're using a rotary machine and don't know what you're doing. I use an orbital machine. You would have to be trying hard to mess things up while using a orbital machine.

Check out the Detailing Bliss forums... It's a good group of people who are very willing to help you learn.
I've always said that you're more likely to damage your paint with a PC by dropping it on the car than during the actual polishing.
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