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glaze by hand?
Have you got the best results from glazes applied by hand or using a machine polisher? i thought that DA's where usually just for correction products. i ask as ive watched a couple of reviews of glazes where a DA is used.
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Da is great for applying glaze, there are pads designed just for that. You can get a lovely even coat that hardly needs buffing.
Much better than hand application and faster. Gonz. |
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![]() Lots quicker to apply by machine and nice even coat. I'll generally do all the large panels by machine then just use a hand pad for the intricate bits. |
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