Hedge Scratches...

gannet said:
so this is no good ??

You need a random orbit polisher as that is virtually risk free. The one you linked is not moving about and "could" burn the paint if not careful.
 
pvr said:
gannet said:
so this is no good ??

You need a random orbit polisher as that is virtually risk free. The one you linked is not moving about and "could" burn the paint if not careful.

ah, ok - so new to this stuff :oops:

and I do wash the car more than once a year, maybe even once a month... polishing is rather longer....
 
Next lesson: How to fill the car with petrol putting it inside the tank rather than around it :rofl: :poke:
 
Stay away from the cheap rubbish, you get what you pay for.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0052WPZEW/ref=asc_df_B0052WPZEW5421207?smid=A2TLNHFKQ8R2CK&tag=googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B0052WPZEW

Has the UK voltage, mine is US based hence the transformer (that thing that weight a ton :) ).
 
pvr said:
Stay away from the cheap rubbish, you get what you pay for.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0052WPZEW/ref=asc_df_B0052WPZEW5421207?smid=A2TLNHFKQ8R2CK&tag=googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B0052WPZEW

Has the UK voltage, mine is US based hence the transformer (that thing that weight a ton :) ).

Mine is also US spec with transformer from Screwfix.
 
Porter Cable is only available as US spec. Ashame, as it is simply the best polisher about.
 
pvr said:
Stay away from the cheap rubbish, you get what you pay for.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0052WPZEW/ref=asc_df_B0052WPZEW5421207?smid=A2TLNHFKQ8R2CK&tag=googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B0052WPZEW

Has the UK voltage, mine is US based hence the transformer (that thing that weight a ton :) ).
point taken about the cheap stuff - just making sure Im searching for the right stuff.

did wonder what that was - thought it was some kinda transformer or some such. I not an electrician either :rofl:
 
Can you do decent work on your car without a top price polisher?

I think I'm getting a polisher for Xmas (but don't know what one it is yet!), and hope I can still make my car shiny :lol:


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Usually it means you spend say £50 on something, to only find out the limitations very quickly and still having to spend the £150 to get the one you really wanted :)

I don't think it is worth buying something that does not have the power to last, nor the power to really do its job,
 
pvr said:
I am no longer high from snuffing the lubricants :D

Your car seemed to like the Menzerna as well so would stick with that one. The FMJ should keep that side nice for quite a while, should be able to keep it up to a year or so - which will roughly be when you next wash the car :poke:

so what from this page should I be getting should I invest in a PC :?
 
Adamski said:
:( will I get a better finish than hand polishing?


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I use my PC all the time when buffing, it's much easier than by hand, although always apply the product manually.

IF you want to remove scratches like gannet did a polisher is the best method by a mile.
 
This is the pad we used today:

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/machine-polishing-pads/lake-country-ccs-pads/lake-country-ccs-orange-light-cutting-pad/prod_276.html
 
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