PC7424 vs Sears Polishers

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Old 04-30-2007, 01:25 PM
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RP .. that after shot looks like you cheated, and repainted the car blue
 
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RP .. that after shot looks like you cheated, and repainted the car blue

Shhh! Don't tell everyone my secrets!!
 
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Old 04-30-2007, 03:52 PM
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I belieive our combined experience can offer up a true end results when it comes to polishing or waxing with the equipment we have utilized.

I posted my Sears vs. PC7424 for those conteplating the purchase of either polisher. Had I not read the vehicle affectionados boasting about their use of the PC7424 I would not of had a line of faith causing me to purchase the PC7424. Now if it only had a dead-man kill switch.

In truth, what I intend to do is keep the Sears whale for using over large surfaces, i.e. hood, roof, tail gate and sides. I will then follow-up using the PC7424 near plastic, door trim, bumpers, and the like; a finisher if you will.

See, our combined knowledge will help those that read our posts. Thanks for joining in. I did not mean to taunt anyone or insist on which polisher was the better. Gipraw, I would let you wax my rig anytime you wish while I supervise from a spot under a shady china berry tree.
 

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