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It is, comes with different speed settings on the back. But really, with wax, you don't need to apply a lot of force during the process. If anything, I would use it to buff off the wax...
Porter cable is fine for applying wax. I was just saying that the cheap polishers are only good for applying wax. You can't really correct much with a cheap polisher. Just save up for a nice porter cable starter kit that comes with pads or start making friends with people that own the machine and ask them if you can try it out.
It is, comes with different speed settings on the back. But really, with wax, you don't need to apply a lot of force during the process. If anything, I would use it to buff off the wax...
Jerry, you need a detail?
Yea I do. Do you detail your own car now or have the guys at your work do it?
sure beats me sweating my *** off doing the whole wax-on/wax-off thing. being japanese...it's kinda cliche for me to do it by hand...but yeah, maybe i'm just too self conscious lol.
sure beats me sweating my *** off doing the whole wax-on/wax-off thing. being japanese...it's kinda cliche for me to do it by hand...but yeah, maybe i'm just too self conscious lol.
I've always waxed by hand.. I don't find it that taxing on me. Not something I dread,.. and I usually spend hours doing it. (Cause I detail the interior/seals/tires/wheels/wheel wells and on and on) --
But I am really interested in getting into Polish,.. So I am debating what brand to get: