Here's yet another way I prefer a rotary brush on a rotary polisher. This is from one of our classes.
601 pictures - Day 2
Here's a picture showing machine scrubbing non-skin inside a large center console boat from one of my boat detailing classes.
More things I've scrubbed via a...
I think I found the reason for your question.
In the below video, I show how to use a Harbor Freight Drill Brush to machine scrub the tires on a Jeep. In the video, you NEVER see white foam after scrubbing. And if we're honest, we don't see black or brown colored foam in the video.
Here's...
Here's a video I made when I hand-rubbed the original paint on a 1953 Hudson Hornet for Wayne Carini.
In this video, I show where BLACK PRIMER is showing through and because what was most important to Wayne was to preserve the the original paint.
I told him if he let his inhouse detailers buff...
I getcha...
First, I don't ever think I've said machine scrubbing using any tool is faster, what I say is it takes all the physical work out of the process.
I also think it does a much better job, but this is in the context for the way I do it and that's with a 5" rotary brush on a cordless...
Here's the link to the article I wrote in 2010
The Secret to Removing Oxidation and Restoring a Show Car Finish to Antique Single Stage Paints
Good question. And just to note, you can restore antique and original single stage paint all types of ways including machine polishing.
My original...
1972 Dino Ferrari in Portland Oregon. I was the third person to wetsand this car and the first person to get it right. No sanding or buffing through the red single stage paint