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    confused ebay polisher/sander

    to the guys who know about polishers - detailing....can you tell me am i wasting my money with this?
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PROFESSION...t_11873wt_1202

    cheers in advance, Andy

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    Thats looks pretty much the same as mine as does a very good job.

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    Nowt wrong with that, if you're starting off with one of those, you might be best testing on a scrap panel first

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    ditto... almost the same as mine and it does a great job.

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    I got a similar one I got it from Germany I had now for 3 year only thing I would get is different pads for it like 3M

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    cheers guys!

    dan - is that because it would be too aggressive?- I could pop over and you could demonstrate on my car
    so would i be better buying one without pads and buy my own?

    thanks again

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    Test on a scrap panel first as it is a rotary and they are slightly less forgiving than a DA. Heat build up etc. Once you know how to use it you will be fine.

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    ah right...........i'm with you now..............but when used right do a better job than a da?, cheers again

    Andy

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    TBH you can get the finish the same with both the main difference is the speed. You could complete a car about 2-3 hours quicker with a rotary as it will remove the clear coat faster, hence being a little less forgiving. You will read horror stories about them, but as long as you research on how to use it and practice with it on a scrap panel you will be fine with it. If you do practice on a scrap panel then I suggest you try to burn through the paint just so you know how far you can go on your car before burning through.

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    buy it now is £64.97

    but in the add it states: We offer the Dynamo Power PRO Platinum Deluxe package for the truly unbelievable price of £59.97 for those that place an order before the 5th August, that's 60% off the recommended retail price of £150, buy now!!! Your machine will be available the week commencing the 13th August, IF YOU can't wait, don't order

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