Random orbital, free-spinning polishers are the easiest type of polisher to use and are safer for beginners than more advanced tools like rotary polishers. But don't let their user-friendly reputation fool you — random orbital polishers are complex tools with many ins and outs to know. In this condensed reel from a recent live detailing class, I explain some of the most important things to know about random orbital polishers like pad stalling, orbit stroke and the difference between gear driven and free-spinning DAs.
— Mike Phillips
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