Thinking About Getting a Porter Cable...Need Help!
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Thinking About Getting a Porter Cable...Need Help!
I am thinking about getting a porter cable to do my own detailing because I have bad swirl marks. I want to use Z-PC. Ok here are my questions:
1. What is the difference between the PC and a rotary buffer? (I saw a video and it looked the same, except size)
2. Is there any way to cause any marring or any type of damage to my paint using the PC and abrasive zaino stuff? I dont want to make anything worse at all or I wont do it.
3. Can I use the PC to apply ordinary carnuba wax? Is there any that is recommended by hand over the PC?
Thanks in advance!
1. What is the difference between the PC and a rotary buffer? (I saw a video and it looked the same, except size)
2. Is there any way to cause any marring or any type of damage to my paint using the PC and abrasive zaino stuff? I dont want to make anything worse at all or I wont do it.
3. Can I use the PC to apply ordinary carnuba wax? Is there any that is recommended by hand over the PC?
Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by Strtsk8r321
I am thinking about getting a porter cable to do my own detailing because I have bad swirl marks. I want to use Z-PC. Ok here are my questions:
1. What is the difference between the PC and a rotary buffer? (I saw a video and it looked the same, except size)
2. Is there any way to cause any marring or any type of damage to my paint using the PC and abrasive zaino stuff? I dont want to make anything worse at all or I wont do it.
3. Can I use the PC to apply ordinary carnuba wax? Is there any that is recommended by hand over the PC?
Thanks in advance!
1. What is the difference between the PC and a rotary buffer? (I saw a video and it looked the same, except size)
2. Is there any way to cause any marring or any type of damage to my paint using the PC and abrasive zaino stuff? I dont want to make anything worse at all or I wont do it.
3. Can I use the PC to apply ordinary carnuba wax? Is there any that is recommended by hand over the PC?
Thanks in advance!
Check out the how-to's and instructional videos here: http://www.autogeek.net/po.html
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also zaino z-pc is not a very aggresive polish,if you have bad swirls it probably wont do much.if it dosent try these sites to help you.
www.autopia.org
www.autogeek.net
www.autopia.org
www.autogeek.net
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My next purchase...............
I've been getting the Griot's catalog for a while now
and I really like the look of there merchandise. They
offer the complete kit from clay, buffer, cleaners,
waxes, instruction book and a DVD for $199. This
will be my next purchase.........give them a call!
and I really like the look of there merchandise. They
offer the complete kit from clay, buffer, cleaners,
waxes, instruction book and a DVD for $199. This
will be my next purchase.........give them a call!
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Originally Posted by Strtsk8r321
What is the difference between the pc7336 and the pc7424?? The pc7336 seems to be quite a bit cheaper. (Like $80 new on ebay).
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Originally Posted by superchargedg
also zaino z-pc is not a very aggresive polish,if you have bad swirls it probably wont do much.if it dosent try these sites to help you.
www.autopia.org
www.autogeek.net
www.autopia.org
www.autogeek.net
like superchargedg says got to these sites and start reading the details. the pc 7424 is a very effective polisher and it wont burn the paint. Make sure you get good polishing pads for your swirl removal.
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Originally Posted by gary c
I've been getting the Griot's catalog for a while now
and I really like the look of there merchandise. They
offer the complete kit from clay, buffer, cleaners,
waxes, instruction book and a DVD for $199. This
will be my next purchase.........give them a call!
and I really like the look of there merchandise. They
offer the complete kit from clay, buffer, cleaners,
waxes, instruction book and a DVD for $199. This
will be my next purchase.........give them a call!
quickly went over $1k though. their orbital works
great. i think just as good as PC, but i see more pro's using
PC than Griot's hitachi model. i bought the Griots more for
its red/black bling as im just a weekend detailer.
i believe the pads holders (the part with velcro) are
interchangable between the Griots and PC so you can
use PC's smaller 4" pads too if needed. I just use the 6"
pads from Griots and do the smaller areas by hand.
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Originally Posted by tod071
From what I see on the website, the 7336 is a sander with polisher pad. The 7424 is a polisher. Exact same specs, same weight, etc. Looks and sounds the same to me...
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