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Detailing, Oxidation Removal with the Porter Cable 7424

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Detailing, Oxidation Removal with the Porter Cable 7424, Meguiars Cutting Pad and Poorboys SSR3

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  • That was a cut, where's the polish? Don't get any real lights on that.. swirl city

  • This video demonstrates the Porter Cable 7424's ability to cut through severely neglected paint...not a demo from start to finish. My other video "car polishing -heavy swirls removal" shows this same truck from start to finish if you are interested. And actually, if SSR3 is used properly can yield a decent finish with very little hazing left behind.

  • The PC runs in oscillations - not RPM's. You can do a better job with a rotary/high speed in 1/2 the time. PC's are good tools but not designed as a problem solver.

  • Yes, you are correct, a rotary will do it much faster, but this demo is showing that with the right product/pad combo, a Dual Action Orbital Polisher (Porter Cable 7336/7424) can remove some heavy oxidation and swirls...

  • where can I purchase the porter cble 7424 and the pad along with the wax, what exactly are the brands, and where can I get them, Im very amazed with this video!!!

  • There are many places to purchase the Porter Cable 7424 online...autogeek, detailedimage, topoftheline, etc. Check out my site for a list of detailing products that I recommended. Paintcare & Detailing

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  • polishing is a BIAATCH, takes hours, but once you stand back and take a glimpse of that finish, its well worth it.

  • Set it too fast....I found using them at a slower speed leaves less swirl marks or lines, massaging it in the paint works better

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  • how much is that buffer

  • Nice Buffer...where'd you get it?

    I bought a RYOB buffer, and it really sucks.

  • i have a really important question...i just bought a 2002 gtx seadoo and the bottom needs abit of work. theres a lot of deep scratches, some soft spots and a hole.

    i know that you cant use bondo so what i really need to know is what kind off kit(products) or what steps do take to fix this problem ??? please hit reply

    thanks

  • This is a great demo. I believe the fast speed setting helps the polish take a 'set' to the finish. Almost 'burning' the the glaze/polish into the surface. I look to purchase a 7424 to help w/ the waxing end of the job. Do you like Plumb Crazy glaze? Malco product. 

  • This tool(7424) is more user friendly, compared to rotary. Good for applying and removing wax no doubt.

  • thats nice

  • @badderthanyou

    Yes, with the proper pad and polish/compound a PC can do just about everything a rotary can do removing very light scratches, swirls, drops, haze, oxidation, etc although it will take longer.

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