When I am wheeling out a car and the pad and chemical combination that I am using isn`t doing what I want it to do. Do I use a more agressive product and less agressive pad or vise versa.
Thanks:wha
When I am wheeling out a car and the pad and chemical combination that I am using isn`t doing what I want it to do. Do I use a more agressive product and less agressive pad or vise versa.
Thanks:wha
My preference is to increase the pad strength first. If I`m using the pad with the most cutting power and it`s not working, then I go back to a lighter pad and a more aggressive product.
Ringo
I`ve never heard the term WHEELING what does it mean:huh
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Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
Wheeling a car meens you are using a High RPM wheel.
Wheeling is the pros way of saying high speed buffing but another slang is cutting a car.
Cutting I knew what that was but wheeling made no sence. I have to say that i like my rotary better than orbital
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Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
Heh I thought it was Wheeling like off-roading in a car.
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