Polisher - FLEX
Polisher - FLEX
Polisher - FLEX
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Rotary or random orbital?<br />
As with many other questions in life, there is no clear-cut reply to this particular question. Just as with selecting the right polish,<br />
recommending a rotary or a random orbital machine depends on the particular job. In principle, the truth is that rotary devices<br />
are used more in the professional trade sector. However, random orbit devices are used in the professional trade sector, in particular<br />
for finishing work. In the semi-profesional world preference is often given to tools with random orbit rotary motion.<br />
ROTARy: SENSITIVE ANd AGGRESSIVE<br />
Polishing is very much a matter of feeling and precision.<br />
However, by using a rotary machine you, as a professional,<br />
will confidently be able to handle any polishing job. You<br />
should note two things: Firstly, rotary motion impacts much<br />
more aggressively on the surface than a random orbit device<br />
does. Secondly, non-professional application may very quickly<br />
produce hologram effects.<br />
Ideal for:<br />
• Dust inclusions<br />
• Orange peel effect<br />
• Paint runs<br />
• Spray mist<br />
• Heavily weathered paints<br />
• Normal scratches<br />
• Paint cleaning<br />
Rotation polisher PE 14-3 125 Orbital polisher XC 3401 VRG<br />
RANdOM ORbITAL: EFFECTIVE ANd EFFICIENT<br />
Eccentric types are specialists – and are rarely popular among<br />
their peers. However, this in no way applies to polishers with<br />
eccentric (random orbit) rotary motion and permanent positive<br />
drive. No surprise really since these devices can be operated<br />
effectively and efficiently. Thanks to the special motion and<br />
large stroke, you cannot only seal the paint surface very well,<br />
but also polish it without the effect of holograms. The machine<br />
can also remove any hologram effects and polishing marks, in<br />
particular on dark paints.<br />
Ideal for:<br />
• Weathered paints<br />
• Light scratches<br />
• Minor signs of wear<br />
• Hologram removal<br />
• Streaks<br />
• Hair lines<br />
• High-gloss polishing<br />
• Sealing<br />
<strong>Polisher</strong><br />
Professionals also use rotary<br />
polishers to treat this type of<br />
paint damage.<br />
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