Using a less aggressive polish can also help! There are polish/compound combos specifically designed for beginners to minimize the risk of damage.
What about rotary polishers? Are they too advanced for beginners? I’ve heard mixed opinions.
Rotary polishers are powerful but can be risky without experience. A dual-action is definitely safer for starters, but rotary can be mastered with practice!
I’ve always preferred the rotary; it gives a deeper cut when correcting serious flaws, but it’s crucial to be cautious and work slowly.
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I admire your confidence! I’m still intimidated by it but excited to learn. Is anyone else nervous about tackling their first correction?