orbital polisher
time to buy one, which brand to buy and from where .thanks
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If you want an ozito I'll sell you mine for 10 bucks that's about all its worth, do not recommend
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Also shopping for one this week, aiming towards a bosch.
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To polish your car?
If so, Mint DAS-6 or Concourse 900 [url=http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/product/mint/ro_polisher_das6]Car Care Products / Mint ProTools / Car Accessories / Buffing Machines / RO Polisher DAS6[/url] [url=http://www.waxit.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=586&category_id=34&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1]Concours 900 Polisher[/url] |
Buy it here, they are much cheaper, just needs am adapter:
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Usually I'd say a Bosch or entry level machine from Bunnings but as Adz posted up, you can get quality specialized machines these days for affordable prices.
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Bought the Mint DAS-6.
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Good work. I've got the same machine (just rebadged with a different brand name). Search on youtube and watch lots of videos... there's a knack to using them. When I first started using it I was wondering to myself how the fuck Adz uses one all day as my arms were being vibrated to hell. After putting a bit more pressure down on the machine when polishing my arms weren't being throttled as much.
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Thanks for the advice.
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I found DA polisher to take ages to work even on our soft clear coats. Just a normal rotational polisher with good pads and good polish paste works much better just needs to be moved constantly and with minimum pressure. Though it might be just me :-)
Adi |
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