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Which machine polisher?!
Tortaruga:
Good luck with the polisher MC. I'm thinking of getting one too. Only thing is I envision myself burning huge skidmarks right through to the base coat :scared: and having to buy a new car. In fact I'd probably take the flesh off my fingers and forearms and also electrocute myself.
MC71:
^^^^ I've had a good practice on a friends DA (on his car) and picked up some pointers as to speed, pressure, movement and all that stuff. Need to do some research in pads and polishes.
Anyway, how hard can it be and how badly wrong could it go?? :signLOL:
--- Quote from: TomGTI on August 14, 2013, 06:45:21 pm ---Oh and how much discount do u get with the code? :happy2:
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Works out that you get £15 off. So its £99.95 with free shipping thrown in. I've used Cleanyourcar many times, great peeps and always wrap their stuff like its the Crown Jewels.
Yes, you'll need pads. I'm not sure which ones to get, but am looking at the Chemical Guy pads, orange cutting pads, white polishing pads and black finishing pads. Have a look on Chemical Guys website for those, slightly cheaper.
:happy2:
torque777:
I use a das-6 pro ...I used the sonex range of pads first and these are fine ..but I've just swapped over to flexi pads hex pads using orange for swirl and defect removal and green for polishing ...I've also changed from menzerna compound/polish which is good with vag clearcoat and now use megs 105/205 and my god it does shine better so sticking with megs for now ...one thing to note I've now damaged my orange pad twice now ...due to running past door edges and wheel arches so try and keep it just on pannel lol
sent using my own fingers
Saintsteve:
Rupes machine is the retailers Daddy of all machines :happy2:
MC71:
^^^^ Just had a look, not cheap are they! :laugh:
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