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Old 14 September 2009, 07:51 PM
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Question WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS?

3-In-1 CAR POLISHER BUFFER SANDER ANGLE GRINDER MACHINE on eBay (end time 19-Sep-09 22:15:45 BST)

As i cant justify spending between £90-£150 on a polisher at the moment what do you think of this? Any help appreciated
Old 14 September 2009, 08:10 PM
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Save up for a proper one and be happy you only have to buy once.
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Spend a couple of quid more and buy a Kestrel kit...great value for money...or save yourself a major headache and get a Porter Cable or Megs G220
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In a word, DANGEROUS... in inexperienced hands. Rotary polishing is not for the feint hearted, and carries much greater risk and a much steeper learning curve. Proceed with caution, a respray will be much more expensive than saving up for the right type of polisher (i.e. a dual action unit designed for safe novice use).
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Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
In a word, DANGEROUS... in inexperienced hands. Rotary polishing is not for the feint hearted, and carries much greater risk and a much steeper learning curve. Proceed with caution, a respray will be much more expensive than saving up for the right type of polisher (i.e. a dual action unit designed for safe novice use).
I will be contacting you soon for a Kestral DAS kit




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