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I would look into getting a good set of pads if your serious about using your rotary.
Not sure what pads the rotary guys are using - im sure Brazo will advise.
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Carefull with cling film if storing it for a long period of time, I wrecked a piece I saved as it still dried out and the cling film bonded to it.
Air tight tupperware type boxes are the best plan.
After using a fresh piece on the paintwork, it then becomes relegated to glass, and then to...
Sounds the way, move the machine nice and slow with a reasonable amount of pressure on the pad with the speed cranked up so it can really do its job/
Looking for Good UV protection I would do, #80, AG SRP, AG EGP and Harleys.
Pure looks, #80, Vannilla Moose and then Harleys
If the Macbook was my only machine it would have to be 17 inch. The 15 is ideal for surfing around the house and using out and about with my camera. We have a 17inch Powerbook here and it's not ideal to be portable, really is a desktop replacement laptop.
Like Chris working in the design...
I brought my 2.0ghz one about a month ago and love it.
Not gone down the windows route on it yet, no real need. But they are said to be quick.
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Drove back from Bristol (50-60 miles) before Xmas in the rain, next morning the car was almost totally clean apart from the rear hatch and side trims, odd cars!
Wash the car - Put you hand in a clean plastic sanwich bag, rub it over your paint, if it feels rough and gritty or catches at all - paint needs claying.
Meguiars clay is fine they are all much the same.
I mix up 2 -4 capfulls of car soap and water in a spray bottle and clay using that after pre wetting the panel first with soapy car wash and a mitt. Works better for me, plus you dont have to dry the car first like you do with when using the QD...