I just got an electric rotary polisher from a relative who no longer needs it. It is a black and decker "electronic sander/polisher". It has an RPM dial as well. I know that rotaries can be a great tool but can also be a bit risky to use without proper technique. So this is where you guys come in.
What do i need to know when using a rotary? How can i practice without endangering the paint on my car or anybody elses?
I have started detailing for profit as a side job and have been doing fine with my crappy 40 dollar orbital buffer, mainly because the only cars i have encountered so far have been in very excellent shape. this rotary opens a whole new window of paint correcting possibilities.
given it`s age and appearance, it wouldn`t fetch much on ebay at all, so the tool itself is more valuable to me then the small amount of cash i would get for it.
there you go...now teach me. thanks in advance for all the help.
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