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Any Machine Polishing Starter Kits ??
keith:
I use the PC the 110v saga is a pain but from my contracting days I had one so have it hooked up in the garage to an extension so works well for me.pads are plentifull( got some from AG to try out) I bought it when the dollar pound was very fav.
But as someone said the right products are also a big help to the polisher and the way you use them.
pitch3110:
Another very happy Megs G220 owner here. Super bit of kit and top results
autoperfection.com:
Hi,
We would recomend the Das-6 Dual Action Polisher as a great machine for starting out machine correcting..
We would suggest trying different polishes and compounds to see what would be best suited to your own technique.
On the VW paint which tends to be a hard paint I would recomend using 3M polishes and or Menzerna. Both these products will give you those pro results with a bit of practice. I would also recomend a scrap panel to test on first.
The choice of pad and polish combo will be crucial to your final result and to be honest you cant go wrong with the 3M colour code system.
This consists of - Green compound pad with Fast Cut plus Compound - This is quite aggresive and will remove the deep swirls and scratches but will leave behind its own marks.(which can by refined with the next stage.)
Yellow Polish pad and Extra Fine Polish - This is a swirl and defect removing polish that will leave behind a great finish. This would be our recomendation for a great place to start the correction on the car.
Blue Pad and Ultrafina polish - This is a final step polish used for final swirl removal and hologram removal. This will leave your paint swirl free and with a fantastic finsh.
After this would be to pre-wax cleanse and then wax or seal.
We can supply the above including the machine and we can also do the polishes in a sample form to try and test.
Hope this Helps
Taryn and Jim
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