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Originally Posted by Interactive
Seriously, thanks for this info. This is exactly what I needed. I'm going to order the thin PFW pads today in hopes of having them for next weekend!
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Sorry for the delay, I was helping to show a guy how to wetsand, cut and buff a 1955 Chevy with my keyboard.
Hang tight, I'm going to post a couple of pictures for you.
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Originally Posted by Interactive
BTW, on the rotary with wool pads. I have one of those too and have used it in prior years. My boat has a very challenging forward section that includes stairs and a narrow walkway down each side of the boat. It's not all that much square footage, but it's a large number of small surface areas that are at ankle height.
The width of this walkway is probably only 12" so it's just real cumbersome to manage the rotary in that area.
I found the DA much easier to manage at awkward angles. It's also possible my technique with the rotary is wrong...who knows?! If I could get decent results in one pass with the polish/wax and the DA polisher, life would be good.
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With what you wrote above, lets get you trying the thin PFW's
PFW = Purple Foamed Wool Pad
For a boat your size I would recommend getting at least 4 pads because you're going to flat out punish them and nothing lasts forever.