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Rockford622

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  1. Wow, those pictures are amazing! Sounds like not much effort to make a huge difference. Sounds like I have to give serious consideration to the Cyclo. Thanks for all of the other responses everyone. It's really going to help me make a decision that will be sure to give me the results I want.
  2. Would the Cyclo have more correcting power than the PC? Looking for something I'm not going to want to upgrade, basically for a very long time!
  3. Ok. I have never used a machine polisher before so I wanted something that is fool proof, yet as versatile as possible. I understand it probably won't do heavy correction, but light to moderate is better than nothing. That's not a bad idea, but I was looking down the road when I might want to polish the whole vehicle. So, I was thinking now would be a good time to make the investment in the PC.
  4. Thanks guys for the feedback. These are the types of scratches I am talking about: On the door: Inside of rocker panel, rear door, from kids getting in and out: Are these the types of scratches I could remove with the Porter Cable and Paint Correcting Polish and Finishing Polish? None of them can be felt with a fingernail, all really fine. Thanks!
  5. I have a 2014 Dodge Durango that's black, but does not have much in the way of swirls that I have seen. I have noticed a few light linear scratches (will not catch your fingernail) that I would like to remove, but I don't have a power polisher yet. Would something like Revive with a blue pad do the trick by hand, or would it just take way too long? There are just a few that I would like to spot correct. Using Adam's 2 bucket wash method with foam gun and Adam's soap, BTW.
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