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Old 08-09-16, 07:42 PM   #11
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That is a rotary polisher (as opposed to an Orbital). If you haven't used one before be very careful - it is very easy to burn through the paint with a Rotary. The whole reason for an Orbital polisher is that even if you stop it moving over the panel, it still doesn't concentrate on one point and burn through.

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Old 10-09-16, 06:07 PM   #12
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I asked for advice from my friend who has painted my car. He advised me to buy the Indasa, a machine he says is very easy to use and comfortable to handle for longer periods.
He is going to teach me how to use it properly and says as long as you are not wreckless with it, you should not do any damage.
No pressure on me then!
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