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solosteve
17 September 2006, 23:20
hi guy's

after a little advice really
looking to get a polisher for the motor
but un sure what to go for,

i borrowed one from a mate last week and it was hard work..

either the polish was to thick or the polisher was no good
or not up to the job.

ive seen a few on fle bay but a little unsure what to go for
as in make, speed, type,
i know some of you peep's are good on here
so fire away on what i should be getting

cheer's

steve

360ste
18 September 2006, 20:43
Thye Porter Cable is easy to use. It is a American product so operates on 110 volts, so you will need a 240 volt to 110 volt transformer aswell. The pads used with this can be obtained through 'Polished Bliss'. there is a big logo at the start of car care, click on it and have a read thorough the 'guide 'section to get some more information. I got mine of e-bay so do a search for 2porter cable" and see what comes up. Best of luck with your decision.

Polished Bliss
18 September 2006, 21:01
Porter Cable 7424 is the only unit I would recommend - it's a proven tool for safe and effective paint correction, even in the hands of novices (although care still has to be taken). If you buy it from www.autopia-carcare.com I can supply a 15% discount code - drop me a pm if interested. The pad kits that Autopia sell are okay, but I favour Lake Country pads, hence why I sell them. A lot of the cheapie units on the high street and E-Bay are rotary units that need a lot more skill to master, and don't have as many options pad wise. In my opinion these are to be avoided. :)


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