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Scott
6th January 2013, 11:49
I fancy some kind of machine polisher/buffer. I really do not plan on doing paint correction it's more to either just buff off wax/polish or to apply and then remove. I'm getting lazy and can't be arsed with arm ache anymore

Recommendations?

I have seen this but concerned that it might be to lightweight? http://www.monzacarcare.com/orbital-polishers/monza-electric-orbital-car-polisher-kit/0/

JAGVTS
6th January 2013, 17:02
Das6 are good for a beginner/enthusiast. Cyc do a pack which includes the DA polisher and a few pads and compounds. Monza do the same for around £115 iirc. They are very good value and have a 2 year warranty. Hope this helps

Stuart85VTR
6th January 2013, 17:48
Noticed your from Glasgow, fire over to Chemical guys in Cambuslang if you have some time. They will be able to sort you out, spoken to them on the phone and they are really helpful I haven't been up yet but looking to go at the end of the month

blackie_2k5
6th January 2013, 18:45
been after one a while to set about the saxo but just pulled my finger out ;)

just bought myself this kit :)

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-dual-action-polisher/das-6-dual-action-polisher-sonus-and-menzerna-kit/prod_525.html


but if wanting just polisher..the first link is £85 and are supposedly very good from what ive read

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-dual-action-polisher/cat_71.html

Scott
6th January 2013, 19:09
Ooh I didn't realise chemical guys uk were based in cambuslang but ill look them up!

Thanks blackie I have been looking at the Das packs on cyc. Bit unsure as all the pads and pads on the site appear to be for application and not removal of wax/polish and that's the bit that knackers me and in turn means I can be assed :p

Stuart85VTR
6th January 2013, 23:00
They have a unit in an industrial estate, i go to Angelwax near Braehead for all my cleaning stuff. They are friends with them so put me forward as i was talking about wanting to get a polisher. If you need additional advice, even contacting them or paying them a visit would be beneficial if you are unsure of anything. The guy i spoke to offered me tuition on using the polisher if i wanted so they are a friendly bunch. CYC do have good deals though :)