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Old 09-18-2007, 11:06 PM
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well i've done lots of detailing over my short years but i am yet to try anything electric. i've always done it by hand. but it looks like i might be getting a job at a dealership so i'll have to learn how to do it by machine. how hard is it to learn to do it right and any tips?
 
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well i've done lots of detailing over my short years but i am yet to try anything electric. i've always done it by hand. but it looks like i might be getting a job at a dealership so i'll have to learn how to do it by machine. how hard is it to learn to do it right and any tips?
Yes, it's hard to learn. It's very easy to burn the paint right off the car. The best tip I have is let someone that knows how to do it show you how and supervise you until you have it down.
 


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