Panos Esporante detail by Unique Car Care
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Panos Esporante detail by Unique Car Care
This is a detail my friend Rick and I performed on a Panos Esporante.
Panos Esporante Detail by Unique Car Care
Panos Esporante Detail by Unique Car Care
Last edited by Jokeman; 08-30-2010 at 07:31 PM.
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WOW!
I need to polish up the old TA... Black sucks!
Maybe Ill look into this Menzerna polish. Been using Griots stuff with "okay" results using a PorterCable random orbital...
I need to polish up the old TA... Black sucks!
Maybe Ill look into this Menzerna polish. Been using Griots stuff with "okay" results using a PorterCable random orbital...
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That car was done with a DA only. Rotary would have taken longer since we would have had to wool the car, then chase out the marring from the wool, then chase the holograms out. Dont get me wrong, rotaries are great, but sometimes its not worth it depending on what people are paying etc.
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That car was done with a DA only. Rotary would have taken longer since we would have had to wool the car, then chase out the marring from the wool, then chase the holograms out. Dont get me wrong, rotaries are great, but sometimes its not worth it depending on what people are paying etc.
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We tried Orange pads and 105 on the rotary, it did not cut as fast as the surbuf pads and SIP. Have you guys ever tried the surbuf pads? If not I would suggest it. They work very well.
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I suspect I will be picking up a DA for smaller or harder angles but what I work on has a lot of broad surfaces which makes it easy to work.
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I changed the link to a different site it was posted on so people wont get the virus.