Excellent advise as I burned the paint on my 911 Porsche with a rotary type many years ago...powerontap said:However, as for possible pitfalls, I can simply suggest that you go with a random orbital polisher, not the rotary type. The latter demands a lot of experience to properly calibrate the polishing action, risks of burning the paint are therefore real.
WLH said:Excellent advise as I burned the paint on my 911 Porsche with a rotary type many years ago...powerontap said:However, as for possible pitfalls, I can simply suggest that you go with a random orbital polisher, not the rotary type. The latter demands a lot of experience to properly calibrate the polishing action, risks of burning the paint are therefore real.![]()
The Porter Cable 7424 is my favorite but I understand it's only provide in a 120 volt model.
Greeno said:I have a suspicion that the OP isnt so interested in PC type polishers for paint correction more the cheaper buffer type ones you find in halfords for just buffing up polish / wax.
As for recommendations, sorry cant help you but it is something i have considered too.
tom bell said:I have a BLACK Z... shows every spot and watermark so I bought a Halfords 240 Volt Car Polisher for £26... Works a treat, especially with Turtle Color Wax (Black)
I was giving two bottles of that diamond brite (bottles 1 & 2) by a dealer when I complained about some marks they didn't clean up on our Focus when we bought it. I've yet to put it on, instead just TurtleWax'ing it. Is the Diamond Brite as good as it claims? Is it worth the effort to put on?the moo said:The other issue looming is that we are likely to replace our Mondeo fairly soon. This was supplied with Diamondbrite Jewellultra system which does not require polishing. Not a great fan of it so am determined the next car will not have it, but don't fancy polishing Mondeo sized car by hand!
cj_eds said:tom bell said:I have a BLACK Z... shows every spot and watermark so I bought a Halfords 240 Volt Car Polisher for £26... Works a treat, especially with Turtle Color Wax (Black)
Likewise I got bought one of these a while back as a Christmas present. I've been quite happy with it, it saves a lot of elbow grease.
I was giving two bottles of that diamond brite (bottles 1 & 2) by a dealer when I complained about some marks they didn't clean up on our Focus when we bought it. I've yet to put it on, instead just TurtleWax'ing it. Is the Diamond Brite as good as it claims? Is it worth the effort to put on?the moo said:The other issue looming is that we are likely to replace our Mondeo fairly soon. This was supplied with Diamondbrite Jewellultra system which does not require polishing. Not a great fan of it so am determined the next car will not have it, but don't fancy polishing Mondeo sized car by hand!