Mothers PowerBall 4Paint
Originally Posted by JOKER
Any pro detailer wanna give us your thoughts on this?
I know it's not an Ideal tool for detailing, but is it a good substitute for those that don't have PC?
is it any good at all?
Anyone tried it?
https://store.mothers.com/product_in...roducts_id=136
I know it's not an Ideal tool for detailing, but is it a good substitute for those that don't have PC?
is it any good at all?
Anyone tried it?
https://store.mothers.com/product_in...roducts_id=136
Originally Posted by TURBOTOM
Look, you can get one fore like 114$.
But then you need the pads, the compounds the glazes, the wax's and before you know it you are up to 400$. lol
But then you need the pads, the compounds the glazes, the wax's and before you know it you are up to 400$. lol
Originally Posted by ckg35
Good for polishing your headlights and wheels, but I'm not sure I'd use it for the body paint. Too small a surface area, and risk of burning.
Originally Posted by TURBOTOM
Look, you can get one fore like 114$.
But then you need the pads, the compounds the glazes, the wax's and before you know it you are up to 400$. lol
But then you need the pads, the compounds the glazes, the wax's and before you know it you are up to 400$. lol
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Powerball's are great for applying light polishes, glazes, sealants and waxes, but they are not to be used for proper paint correction. would leave that to the pros and get a Powerball to save your time and joints. can do an entire car with a good one step product like Poorboy's Polish w/Sealant in less than an hour. if you have arthritis in your shoulders or elbows or want to avoid that problem in the future this is a great tool for product application.






