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Which: Electric Polisher..?


alexwitham

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Hi Guys,

 

I'm on the market for an electric polisher.

 

I wanted your recommendations, I don't want to spend a fortune as it'd only be for polishing my daily driver - I'm no professional detailer.

 

Also, what good value light cutting polishing compounds are good for gunmetal paint on the 350z to remove minor marring and swirls

 

Thanks

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I'm looking at just buying the discs that fit onto a standard cordless drill, anyone used them and are they any good?

 

If you're just spot treating the odd scratch they're okay (as in adequate). If you're planning on doing the whole car, I'd be surprised if you got a single panel done before getting frustrated with it or breaking yourself in the process. :lol:

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I'm looking at just buying the discs that fit onto a standard cordless drill, anyone used them and are they any good?

A cordless drill is just not designed for this type of work, and you would probably end up burning it out.

As others have said.......get yourself the right tool for the job...a DA

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Good points, cheers

 

So i take it that spending 100odd quid is worth it? These devises will make polishing the car how easy?

 

I ask cause the snowfoam is great for a quick easy clean, the hand polishing is the time consuming thing, how quickly can you give it a showroom sparkle compared to doing it by hand?

 

I want to polish my lights and things up, so i'm guessing this is the only way to do it easily?

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Just washed and machine polished mine today with my Lidl's special, using Meguiars ultimate compound.Gotta say it done an awesome job. Paint is silky smooth and seems to have a deep finish to it. Well chuffed :)

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Just washed and machine polished mine today with my Lidl's special, using Meguiars ultimate compound.Gotta say it done an awesome job. Paint is silky smooth and seems to have a deep finish to it. Well chuffed :)

In a "get what you pay for" sort of way. How is the build quality? Do you expect it to last? Quite fancy one at that price

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Just washed and machine polished mine today with my Lidl's special, using Meguiars ultimate compound.Gotta say it done an awesome job. Paint is silky smooth and seems to have a deep finish to it. Well chuffed :)

In a "get what you pay for" sort of way. How is the build quality? Do you expect it to last? Quite fancy one at that price

 

It's not too bad to be fair, it comes with a 3 year warranty so you've kinda got that safety net.

I found rather than pushing down on the handles onto the surface, I just let the thing glide across the panel. Made it a lot easier to manoeuvre. And also keep the panel moist with a sprayer really helped...

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