I was told by Scott at Lake Manufacturing that to get the swirls out use
AP300 and lightly "season" the pad with the polish. This go over lightly at
1,000 rpm. I have swirls in my trailer and as soon as the weather gets
warmer I'm going to try machine and hand - and see which works better. I
have the Dewalt and its supposed to keep constant rpm under pressure... you
have to be careful.. it will throw you off a ladder if your not careful.
Ken
5358
59 Traveler
At 10:02 PM 1/30/01 EST, you wrote:
>Hello,
>What do I do to get of the swirls? I did nothing last year for the most
part.
>This year I will go over the whole unit by hand with Rolite AP300. Yes, by
>hand, I did a panel or 2 at the end of the last season and that is what it
>took to get them out. There are power polishers that will do the same, the
>trick is to remember which one. Tom H and Bill Scott can tell you the name
>and type. Both have swirl free coaches. Hey guys help me hear I'm on the
road
>and don't have my polishing file with me with the polisher's name.
>Ed
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