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#11
ZhaoYun

Posted 20 September 2004 - 12:59 PM

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Dear bfs621,

Are you referring to this ?

http://www.blackandd...uctDetail.aspx?
PID=5469&RHID=953&P=ProductDetail.aspx&ATT=AttachmentDetail.aspx&ACC=Acces
soryDetail.aspx&ACS=AccessoySet.aspx&R=ProductListByType.aspx

I have KA190E, bought at Ace Hardware for RM 199, free two "Kit" wax,
which I throw them away immediately when reach home. I notice that even
though the model no. is different, all the specs are the same.

I think that having a fix speed at 4400 opm is a bit too aggresive for my
liking. But on the other hand, you pay what you get :-) One advice, since
it is already so fast, don't apply any pressure when you polish or wax.
Just let it stay on top.

I also notice that it will create some swirl-mark when doing buffing. So,
I suggest use it to only apply, not buff...only my 2 cents..

Thank you.

#12
Maximus808

Posted 20 September 2004 - 01:17 PM

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swirl mark when buffing? umm are you using the finishing pad? If not
mistaken most of the RO comes with free wool pad!!(not for buffing coz too
aggressive)

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ZhaoYun

Posted 21 September 2004 - 12:43 AM

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Dear Maximus,

I am sure if I can get my hand on Meg's Ultimate Bonnet, this thing won't
happen :-(

Thank you.

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bfs621

Posted 21 September 2004 - 12:46 PM

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thanks ZhaoYun

so what pad u use for polish? the lady say can use bosch pad. any MG pad
suitable for the model?