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    First buff w/rotary

    hope this picture comes up. it`s rookie time,for the picture and the buff. broke out the DW849 and DACP on my honda today. used my car to practice on because it`s cheaper to make a mistake on my paint than yours. looks like i didn`t do any damage. not bad for a rookie. let me know how i did...
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    Keep it clean !!! Clean Dean's Avatar
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    What products/pad did you use? I learned on the fly myself. Have friends/relatives/enemies with older model daily drivers... Experiment on those for free... Charge $$$ later !!!
    No buff to tuff

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    I used DACP w/green EDGE pad. DW849 at 1500 rpms. followed up with a sealant(STS 2000)it is the same product Detail King has but it`s from another company. somebody is just putting their own labels on somebody elses product. not sure which guy actual makes it but a local auto paint supply company has it so i tried it out. plan to try PB`s stuff in the future when i get a steady flow of customers and cash.

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    If all your work turns out like this there will be no lack of work for you to do. If you happen to get a vehicle from a little old lady who plays cards---- the phone will ring off the hook.

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    Beautiful work man!
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    Thanks for the replies guys. Should have taken before pictures but wasn`t thinking. the DACP worked really well at removing some light swirls. Next project is my wife`s suv which is in pretty bad shape and is also black. i guess that will be the real test.
    thanks again for the posts.

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    I think that looks great! Nice job.
    If the wolf howls by the light of the moon in the dark of the night...

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    Very nice, was it scary?

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    Looks great

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    Originally posted by RJ SD
    Very nice, was it scary?
    I think i changed my shorts more than i changed pads!!!! no just kidding. since it was my own car it was not that bad..

 

 

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