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    Hi Greg,

    I used to run tuition days, but I've been out of the world of detailing as a business for two years now, I'm a school teacher now and just tinker away with my own cars...

    A DA doesn't generate as much heat as a rotary, which on the whole makes it a more gentle machine but it is still more than capable of defect correction, sometimes it is just a bit slower... on a harder paint type, this means it will take longer to correct but you can still get there if you keep the work areas small and the set lengths long. If it was my money, it would be DAS-6 Pro, but G220 will work well too.
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