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Powerball 4paint

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ApexVIII

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Jan 12, 2008
Modesto, California
any one ever use this?

i cant find it in any stores,

how different is it then the regular one?

:dsm:

any one actually use it??
 
LOL i did, them crazy guys!:beatentodeath:
 
It's been tested on autopia. It's too soft to remove deep swirls. Only really light swirls. Also you need a powerful drill with enough torque to actually remove swirls and scratches. If you actually want something that can actually removes swirls and scratch and safe for anyone. Then get a Porter cable 7424, Flex VRG 3401 or Ultimate detailing machine with either Edge 2000 pads or lake country pads. One pad for cutting, polishing, glazing and waxing
 
i see, i got a really good corded drill, i picked one up the other day,

welll see how it does
 
Ok then, Remeber not to push so hard. Cause you don't want the center post grinding its way into the paint. WTF
 
it works pretty good, i think it is better then a cheap $20 10" buffer, but its not amazing.

works pretty fast too, i used a corded drill, keeping the rpms low,
 
i polished the paint with a different tool, then i used the powerball to use the color-X, and then a wax
 
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