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<blockquote data-quote="Scott P" data-source="post: 2193957" data-attributes="member: 15037"><p>Just because it is used by a professional, doesn't mean it should be used by the enthusiast. That guy is holding a Makita 7227C rotary polisher with what looks to be a wool bufing pad. That is a nice machine that does a fantastic job on swirls. however, it does require some degree or training and lots of practice to do right.</p><p></p><p>A rotary is a direct drive machine, not an orbital polisher like the Porter Cable 7224/7336 machines. They will work better to remove swirls, wet-sanding marks, scratches, etc. In the hands of a trained profesional, they can really make paint look nice. But, in the hands of someone who is untrained, it can really messs up paint. They can cause holograms in the pait that are ugly in light and will reasy remove paint from edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott P, post: 2193957, member: 15037"] Just because it is used by a professional, doesn't mean it should be used by the enthusiast. That guy is holding a Makita 7227C rotary polisher with what looks to be a wool bufing pad. That is a nice machine that does a fantastic job on swirls. however, it does require some degree or training and lots of practice to do right. A rotary is a direct drive machine, not an orbital polisher like the Porter Cable 7224/7336 machines. They will work better to remove swirls, wet-sanding marks, scratches, etc. In the hands of a trained profesional, they can really make paint look nice. But, in the hands of someone who is untrained, it can really messs up paint. They can cause holograms in the pait that are ugly in light and will reasy remove paint from edges. [/QUOTE]
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