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Re: Anybody here..
Originally Posted by AlG
ever try Mother's Powerball for paint or the one for wheels? I was thinking of buying the kit.
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What are you looking to do with it, just spread wax or remove defects? I can't imagine removing defects with one of those things, and it seems like more trouble than it's worth for just spreading wax. I've only worked on one car where I thought it might have come in handy, and that was for getting into the air intake cutouts on the upper rear quarters of a Ferrari 360 Modena - I couldn't get a real buffer in there.
Re: Anybody here..
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
What are you looking to do with it, just spread wax or remove defects? I can't imagine removing defects with one of those things, and it seems like more trouble than it's worth for just spreading wax. I've only worked on one car where I thought it might have come in handy, and that was for getting into the air intake cutouts on the upper rear quarters of a Ferrari 360 Modena - I couldn't get a real buffer in there.
That is indeed a problem I hope to have one day on my 360 spider
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Originally Posted by 05XF-LVR
I was under the impression it was a client's car, but hopefully you at least got to test out the head turn factor of the amazing wax job with a test drive???? LOL
Back on topic........ I've been thinking about this PB for paint a bit more and I can see where it could come in handy to polish out fine scratches on a painted wheel that would otherwise be difficult to get to by hand and impossible with a traditional buffer. I might have to hit up the guys at the Mother's booth next time we're both at a major event.
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