So today's topic is a question I've been asked all my life, well, all my detailing life. Can a DA polisher or a random orbital polisher be used to remove sanding marks?
I've got a 1992 Chevy pickup with fresh custom paint in need of sanding to remove orange peel. Prior to the class I finished the sanding step, leaving behind sanding marks that require removal to reveal the perfected paint underneath.
Watch as I try both DA polishers AND rotary polishers to show once and for all whether DAs are a viable way to remove sanding marks!
— Mike Phillips
Chief Education Officer, Dr. Beasley's
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