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xjay1337:

--- Quote from: cuprajake on February 19, 2014, 06:12:18 pm ---Buy a rotary and save the mo ey to put towards some good quality 3m products,

Silver line polisher, and the perfect it 3 range with pads can be had for just over £100. Add a good wax and your set,

I was teaching someone how to use one today, it's not magic you know.


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I am sorry Jake but I do not like the Silverline polisher. It is very heavy and vibrates a lot. Compare it with a Flex for example it's a night and day difference.

Adam-golf:

--- Quote from: xjay1337 on February 19, 2014, 06:35:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: cuprajake on February 19, 2014, 06:12:18 pm ---Buy a rotary and save the mo ey to put towards some good quality 3m products,

Silver line polisher, and the perfect it 3 range with pads can be had for just over £100. Add a good wax and your set,

I was teaching someone how to use one today, it's not magic you know.


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I am sorry Jake but I do not like the Silverline polisher. It is very heavy and vibrates a lot. Compare it with a Flex for example it's a night and day difference.

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I've heard the exact same thing. There cheap but I'd rather spend a bit and get the right one as it's probably the only I'll buy haha! What products should I use as I have bad swirl marks and pretty bad scratches?

cuprajake:
It's horses for courses.

There all I've ever known. Tbh the weights really not an issue lol. It's not like it weighs half a car.

The vibration is simply down to how you set the pad up.

We're trade and I've used them all mine life with no issues.

xjay1337:
Jake try a Flex one mate.

While pad position can effect vibration, a Silverline span up with no pad on it is still got a lot of vibration, easily equal to my Das6 Pro and probably 1.5 times the weight. Try it next to a Flex it's almost twice as heavy. It's also twice as big.

It's a cheap machine. It does the job. It's not refined though and there are far better out there.

cuprajake:
Didn't know there were different ways to spin in a circle.

Must of been using the wrong way for the last 10 years or so then.

There soft start, variable speed have a three year warranty lol.

We chabge out the backing pads and there great for what they are. I've never known anyone complain about the weight if them that's for sure.

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