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Old 09-28-2004, 12:28 PM
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Okay. I have done searches on this question and came up rather empty.
How does one buff/polish the area around, under, near the raised tail?
How does one buff/polish the area around, under, near the nostrils, driving lights, marker lights, and exhaust tips?

Basically it is this:
How does one use the PC properly on shapes that are smaller than the pad area, smaller than the machine can fit, and in a position that it difficult to maintain proper and even pressure?
Old 09-28-2004, 02:26 PM
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I put the PC away for my personal hard to reach spots and just go at it by hand. Time consuming but what can you do?
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Ditto what he said ^^^^ Just bust out the elbow grease and go after those spots, better to do that than ruin the paint by trying to manipulate the PC in some akward manner!

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I figured you were going to say that. Any risk of damage due to uneven elbow grease or should common sense take over and go at it little by little?
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A flexible backing plate will help with some of those areas, but sometimes you have to use your hands



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