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Sr. Test Engineer
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1990
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falcaineer reacted to an answer to a question: SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
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SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Yeah that will be the route I go. Not needed yet although the 25% off right now is a good deal -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Ah so that is the difference.. that helps. I am looking for it to be the middle machine. I bought a 15mm pro last year along with the micro. (Which is great). This would round out the middle for things the other 2 cannot do -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Circling back on this.. which is the more versatile machine SK pro 12mm or the Mini 12mm? -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Yeah I bought the Micro for the dual purpose.. I need the rotary feature now and the DA feature more often later -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I mainly bought this for the rotary function and small areas for the bumper and side ground effects to get in areas after wet sand. my 7" rotary is too big for some areas. I am considering the SK mini for 3" duties for DA polishing.. I can also use the 2" pad setup for the Micro. Like I said, I will see if it fits and decide if I want to try it or not. -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
interesting. I would think as a rotary there would be less of a chance as an orbital for bearing wear. I am currently wet sanding and buffing some new parts for my car. I will see if it fits and then decide if I want to try it -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
The adapter I was referring to is a direct drive adapter for use with the Brush. When I went to take a pice I saw the plastic threaded end of the brush and it made sense. as for 3-3.4" inches pads. I found a 3" backing plate that should fit. The included backing plate stud is a M6*1.0 I will know if the backing plate fits next week when I receive it -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I will take a picture and post the plastic threading I am referring to. The adapter in the kit is metal but looks to accept plastic threaded backing plates -
SK Micro Pro Polisher 2.0 question
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Any more info other than do not use 3" pads? Also in the kit it looks like an adapter to a plastic type threading ? what fits that? Also I assume for use in spots after a wet sand the Microfiber pad will cut more than the Blue pad? -
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-=Jeff=- posted a question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I just got this and really like it however, where can I get a 3" backing plate? or is the one on the machine good enough for 3" pads? Thanks -
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Clarifying that I have my steps in the right order..
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
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-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Next step is HGG. I want to take the car out this week so hopefully I can get that done tomorrow.. not sure about waxing though -
Clarifying that I have my steps in the right order..
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
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Clarifying that I have my steps in the right order..
-=Jeff=- replied to -=Jeff=-'s question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Oh I don't doubt it.. Glad i have the right order.. steps 1-3 are almost done