How many use both rotary and DA when compounding/polishing?
How many use just DA?
How many use just Rotary?
How many use both rotary and DA when compounding/polishing?
How many use just DA?
How many use just Rotary?
I currently just use DA.
I still don`t believe in grit guards.
If I`m correcting paint its always a rotary, IMO the orbital has little effect in real paint correction. I use the orbital after I`ve done the paint correction for the last few steps
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Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
For me if I am doing a car that has been for the most part neglected then I work with the rotary and follow up with the DA in case there are any trails. For the rest of the cars I stick to my pc.
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Stephan`s Detailing
Portland CT.
XBox Live - mr detailer
Different strokes for different folks I guess. I`ve never ran up against something that a DA (specifically my flex) can`t handle. If I did more boats or RVs then I would definitely want a rotary for the speed factor, but in my business a DA does the job just fine. I`ve never felt the need for a rotary.
Keeping Texas clean one car at a time!
Please guys I don`t want this to turn into a battle or Rotary vs. DA.
Thanks
i like both and most times i grab the da but if i want that extra bling out comes the rotary .. and for paint correction well...... rotary all the way
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Stephan`s Detailing
Portland CT.
XBox Live - mr detailer
I have both a rotary and a PC but I only do my own cars so seldom have a need for the rotary.
But after wet sanding IMO not even a flex will remove sanding as fast as a rotary.
You run a risk but if you turn the rotary up to high speed it will remove paint fast.
I have both and use what works best with the paint I`m working on. It will also vary depending on the level of correction I`m going for.
Rotary.
Exactly. I can`t really say that I don`t like rotaries since I haven`t really ever used one for more than ten minutes. I just haven`t ever left a job going, wow... I sure wish I could have used a better tool for that job. But again, if I did boats or RVs all the time, then a rotary would definitely be in the truck. Besides, I charge by the hour, so having a faster machine doesn`t really do me any favors now, does it. (i`m totally kidding, of course) (well....sorta totally)
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