You eliminate swirls with COTTON buffing pads - The
wool is what causes swirls using the cyclo.  I took
off only heavy oxidation with wool pads, went back
with pre-polish and cotton pads (changing often) and
the surface was smooth as a mirror.

A Drum buffer isn't a magic tool, it has it's own
issues.  i.e. lapping - when "coloring" a surface, a
drum buffer needs technique just like any other
polisher.  Not only are drum buffers expensive tools,
take a look at the cost of a compressor to run it, as
innefficient as it is, and you are talking a total
price nearing $4000.

I'll stick with the cyclo thanks.

Toby

> What did you do
> differently than RJ, or are we not talking apples to
> apples here?  Are the
> swirls you DON'T have something other than what RJ
> shows in his "hologram
> effect" photo?
> 


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