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    Is it REALLY worth buying a PC?

    I am thinking of buying a PC today or tomorrow. The question is: Is it really worth it? I am not a pro. I have 2 cars that I work on often. I would probably only use the PC on these cars 2x/yr. I have purchased and plan to use Poorboys SSR1 and EX-p.

    Any thoughts on the matter.

    PS: Limited swirls on the cars and they are silver and gold

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    To answer--ABSOLUTELY!

    Much more effective in polishing....with SSR1, expect even more of that wet look!
    Nick Carberry
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    Anyone else? Rumor has it that Scottswax is getting one! I would like to hear both sides. Hand app and PC people.

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    I agree with NICK its a better way to get the pro-results. It helps to get heat on the product and a better distribution
    Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....

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    Is it truly "idiot proof". I am a little nervous about ruining my cars. Also, if anyone could tell me the proper way to apply SSR1 and EX-P with a PC I would appreciate it.

    Also, I promise that I will actually contribute to this forum some day instead of just asking questions. I havent been at this long enough to give valued opinions.

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    I did everything by hand for years, the PC is worth EVERY penny.

    I would buy one, do ONE detail for someone else with it, then it has paid for itself.

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    A PC is not a necessity, but it is nice to have one as part of your detailing arsenal.

    I mostly work on my own personal vehicles, with occassional friends` and relatives` cars thrown into the mix for fun. I view the PC as a time and muscle saver. With a PC, I can complete a full detail in a much shorter period of time. For example, it may take a few applications of swirl removers by hand to equal the results of one PC application. Furthermore, if I want to do several steps in one day (clay, chemical paint cleaner, moderate swirl remover, minor swirl remover, final polish, sealant), fatigue may set in to the point that hand applications could be careless and sloppy. Of course I could spread the detail over a second or third day, but it`s not always possible to avoid using a car for extended periods of time.

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    I bought a PC last summer. I am not a pro, I only play one on TV. I have only used it about four times since then. I am glad I bought the PC, I find that it saves me time and the results are great. Even though you may not use very much, at least it is there when you need it. I would also add that it is very safe for your paint surface.

    Resist the temptation to buy a cheaper buffer. You will be greatly disappointed with the results.

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    Good points. You know I have been thinking, I enjoy this so much that maybe some day, I woud do it for money on the weekend. A car a weekend could be pocket money you know.

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    PC ...

    Definitely saves time when doing some light polishing. Here is my 5 year old son actually buffing my 1993 500 SEL. This car is babied and if I let my son hit it with # 9 you know its safe...
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    No buff to tuff

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    He pulled off the paint to pose for the pic....
    No buff to tuff

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    It`s a tool !! Check your testosterone levels ! :lol

    It is GREAT and if you can afford it get it. It is a sander too ya know so it can do other things (like sand hehe).
    You have activated my special ability....

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    Can you use it for sanding too without later risking your paint?

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    Originally posted by Dalton
    Can you use it for sanding too without later risking your paint?
    Yes.
    It uses a different backing plate for sanding discs. It does a good job as a sander.

    Charles

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    I used it to sand down some unpainted furniture - worked great for that
    You have activated my special ability....

 

 
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