I bought a Vector Random Orbit machine...question. Please help.
I bought a Vector Random Orbit machine...question. Please help.
Ok, so I bought this machine at Auto Zone for $40. And I noticed that it's only a single-speed and does only 3000RPM - which is just stupid. That amount of speed seems like it's guaranteed to burn something on my car for sure, according to most of you guys here and the stickies. Now my question is what should I do with it? Should I attempt to return it? Or is a random orbit machine different from a standard orbital machine in how it polishes?
So I should be worried with the speed of the machine? Any tips?
So I should be worried with the speed of the machine? Any tips?
Originally Posted by NYPD-Arnold
You're sure about this? Let's get some more opinions. =)
Arnold: I just looked it up and it's definitely one of those jobs that's for wax application and removal.

If you are feeling a little ballsy, go to Harbor Freight and get one of their rotaries with a 300 - 3000 rpm range. Plus, you can catch one on sale for $29.99.

If you are feeling a little ballsy, go to Harbor Freight and get one of their rotaries with a 300 - 3000 rpm range. Plus, you can catch one on sale for $29.99.
Haha, ok good. That's exactly what I bought. As long as it doesn't screw my paint job up. I don't plan on using this thing on any curved surfaces. I just want to get rid of swirling on my roof and trunk/spoiler, nothing intensive.
Thanks, fellas.
Thanks, fellas.
Also, peep this: http://www.vectormfg.com/catalog/vec...her-p-358.html
arnold, i have one of those but a smaller version, also vector, i used it twice on my car and a few times on friends cars, NO HARM AT ALL to the paint even after pressing and holding for a while on one spot. works excellent!!!
Arnold, i have this buffer at home....got it from Pepboys and looks exactly like that...comes in a Black/Yellow box right? Anyway its pretty damn powerful and only 1 speed...I was kinda scared to use it at first, but after 3 successful wax jobs on 2 different cars...it seems to work great & not damage paint at all
Originally Posted by NYPD-Arnold
Haha, ok good. That's exactly what I bought. As long as it doesn't screw my paint job up. I don't plan on using this thing on any curved surfaces. I just want to get rid of swirling on my roof and trunk/spoiler, nothing intensive.
Thanks, fellas.
Thanks, fellas.
BigLou93SE is absolutely right. The only thing that buffer is good for is removing wax. If you have swirls, holograms, micromarring, or scratches, you will not and cannot fix anything. If you want to get into a Dual Action polisher, like the Porter Cable Polisher then you can start to actually fix and improve your paint. I love this thing, and use it every time I detail. In my opinion, you cannot do a proper detail without it. This gives me a crystal clear, deep deep reflection in my clear coat, that turns heads every time!!
Originally Posted by BlueC
Its not going to burn through the paint, nor is it even going to make much of a difference on the clear coat. Random Orbitals are harmless.
Now if this were a Rotary Polisher, yes, 3000rpm would be too much.
Now if this were a Rotary Polisher, yes, 3000rpm would be too much.
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