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kinder car care 06-06-2014 08:23 AM

Re: Polishing Railing
 
Yeah after watching the video I realized I messed up by saying putting the extension on 3401, now I have another reason to get the PE14.

Just used the 3401 with CCS pads on a 2010 SS camaro and love it! Great book by the way!!!!

Heading out in a few to go start on that boat, will be taking lots of before and afters. Will post when completed, thanks for your help, appreciate ya! :thank-you:

Mike Phillips 06-06-2014 09:50 AM

Re: Polishing Railing
 
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Originally Posted by kinder car care (Post 676)


Yeah after watching the video I realized I messed up by saying putting the extension on 3401, now I have another reason to get the PE14.

I have a number of rotary buffers to choose from but the Flex PE14 is the first one I reach for anytime I need a rotary buffer.

The Flex PE14 Rotary Polisher - The rotary I grab first...

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Originally Posted by kinder car care (Post 676)

Just used the 3401 with CCS pads on a 2010 SS Camaro and love it!

Great book by the way!!!!


Thank you... been doing the "detail thing" all my life. When I was younger I bought all the other guy's books and to be hones I never learned anything from them that actually helped me? So I wrote my own...


The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine Paperback Book by Mike Phillips

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Originally Posted by kinder car care (Post 676)

Heading out in a few to go start on that boat, will be taking lots of before and afters. Will post when completed, thanks for your help, appreciate ya! :thank-you:


Cool. And remember, it's the before pictures that are the most important.


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