Rotary Buffer "How To" DVD
Hey guys,
A lot of you who have asked me "how do I get started detailing" have heard me highly recommend buying the "How to Use the PC for Show Car Results" DVD from ShowCarGarage.com. IMO there's just no substitution for seeing proper technique with your own two eyes. You can read about technique all you want, but it's faster, easier, and more effective to learn by seeing.
Well, the guys at ShowCarGarage.com are within days of releasing their new rotary buffer "How To" DVD. Check out this link . . .
http://www.showcargarage.com/forums/...read.php?t=454
Personally, I will be at the front of the line waiting to buy this video. I've been dying to move up to a rotary buffer, but wanted someone who REALLY knows how to use it to teach me. I have been admitedly intimidated by the damage a rotary can do. However, rotary buffers do the job faster than D/A's and also if used properly create an even more defect free finish. Better results in less time . . . how can you beat that?!?!?!!?
A lot of you who have asked me "how do I get started detailing" have heard me highly recommend buying the "How to Use the PC for Show Car Results" DVD from ShowCarGarage.com. IMO there's just no substitution for seeing proper technique with your own two eyes. You can read about technique all you want, but it's faster, easier, and more effective to learn by seeing.
Well, the guys at ShowCarGarage.com are within days of releasing their new rotary buffer "How To" DVD. Check out this link . . .
http://www.showcargarage.com/forums/...read.php?t=454
Personally, I will be at the front of the line waiting to buy this video. I've been dying to move up to a rotary buffer, but wanted someone who REALLY knows how to use it to teach me. I have been admitedly intimidated by the damage a rotary can do. However, rotary buffers do the job faster than D/A's and also if used properly create an even more defect free finish. Better results in less time . . . how can you beat that?!?!?!!?
Check out this thread on Autopia . . .
http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=77527
It really does a great job illustrating how a rotary buffer can give you slightly better results than a D/A if you know what you're doing.
http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=77527
It really does a great job illustrating how a rotary buffer can give you slightly better results than a D/A if you know what you're doing.
Sounds awesome! I've been dying to upgrade to a rotary too, but have had the same concerns you have. The PC works great but it just takes too long... a rotary would quite literally cut my polishing time in half
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