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anyone use air compressed buffers? have any feedback on them? I heard they have a whole lot more torque and can correct a car's paint alot faster but are considerably more expensive, are not easily mobile and noisy as hell.
used one in collge and the air hose came down from the ceiling. cant seem to find any air compressed DA buffers online. at least not easily.
is there a reason why detailer's are not using them more if they put out so much productivity?
does anyone have any experience with them and if so would you recommend it despite its price and noise pollution?
thanks
used one in collge and the air hose came down from the ceiling. cant seem to find any air compressed DA buffers online. at least not easily.
is there a reason why detailer's are not using them more if they put out so much productivity?
does anyone have any experience with them and if so would you recommend it despite its price and noise pollution?
thanks
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Tq. isn't going to be an issue when it comes to paint correction. An electric rotary gets the rpms up more than fast enough. More tq. is NOT going to mean more RPMs. Even if it did, that does not make a difference. You only need so many RPMs for correction.
I think it's not worth the trouble, personally. Stick with a Makita rotary and a FLEX DA.
I think it's not worth the trouble, personally. Stick with a Makita rotary and a FLEX DA.
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