Hi , im thinking of buying a rotary polisher , anybody been pleased with the product they bought
Thanks for you imput
rotary polisher
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Re: rotary polisher
hi. i've had two over the years. the first was a small machine, and very quickly, the elastic on the cloths covering the pads came loose, so it was a pain to use.
the second was twice the size and the cloths seemed a better quality, but i dont use it on the scirocco, having watch a small piece on 5th Gear, which showed a professional detailer doing a detailing job on a car. he immediately ruled out ever using a rotary polisher on a car,, and advised using straight lines rather than what i would have imagined, ie circles.
however, on the programme, Chasing Classic Cars, they do use the rotary polisher to buff up cars.
one thing in common with both polishers i had, were both electric, and both needed the use of an extension lead.
good luck with whatever you decide.
the second was twice the size and the cloths seemed a better quality, but i dont use it on the scirocco, having watch a small piece on 5th Gear, which showed a professional detailer doing a detailing job on a car. he immediately ruled out ever using a rotary polisher on a car,, and advised using straight lines rather than what i would have imagined, ie circles.
however, on the programme, Chasing Classic Cars, they do use the rotary polisher to buff up cars.
one thing in common with both polishers i had, were both electric, and both needed the use of an extension lead.
good luck with whatever you decide.
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Re: rotary polisher
Love mine
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Used a lot so might be a bit OTT for what you need perhaps, I have heard good things about the Clean Your Car ones.
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Re: rotary polisher
Hi, go to you local motor factors as they will do one that the body shops use and you know you are getting a good bit of kit at a good price! Where are you based?
Thanks Nick
Thanks Nick