Machine Polisher

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Machine Polisher

Post by Edin430 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:39 am

Anyone got one?

I was thinking of buying this -

http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/Stor ... ductId=432

Thanks to Renmure & J33 I've emailed Dave to see about getting some paint correction done, but after he's done that I want to keep the paint in good condition, thought this would be ideal.....

Thoughts welcome....

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by AiD » Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:54 am

The only thing I would be worried about would be overdoing an edge and cutting too deep removing the paint! :shock:

If you get the pro's in to detail and use their machine polisher on your car surely, by sticking to a two bucket method wash, etc would keep swirl marks minimised? A better investment may be some decent car shampoo, polish, wax, clay, towels, etc :?:

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by steve_weegie » Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:57 am

see avatar for my advice :D
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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Paolo » Sat Mar 22, 2008 8:34 am

Yeah, it's been a long time coming as the only decent dual action machine (ooooo err) for years has been the yankee Porter cable (which had to be imported an rewired!). Just depends how much you are going to use it. You shouldn't really be machine polishing your car more than twice a year as it does remove some of the top coat...

I personally don't find them any good for removing wax / sealants although you can use it to apply.

Check out http://www.detailingworld.co.uk - there will be some full reviews there.

Tim at http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk might also do you a deal on polishes and pads if you email him (if you don't have them already you'll need to spend another 50 notes).

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by renmure » Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:26 am

Best advice is wait till you see Dave. He will give you all the advice you need. If you tell him what you are thinking about buying by email before you see him he will demo it on your car for you and let you use it yourself. It really is a good time to learn and see how to do things. I had a small go at machine polishing the ferrari with him but decided it really wasn't for me. I am sure he will love to spend some time showing you how to use your own stuff. He travels all over the country doing and organising detailing meets / advice / demos etc so take aadvantage of him & Bryan when you have them there.

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Edin430 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:53 am

Thanks Jim - I'll wait to he gets back to me as I'm going to book a date asap to get it done...! (And will obviously show you all before and after shots..)

Just annoys me that no matter how careful I am I still get swirl marks on it...! :evil:

The technique that worked quite well on my BM was washing it with a hose and a lint free cloth from Megiuars then just lying a drying cloth on it (couple of mins at a time) to soke up most of the water, then giving it a buff... Seemed to do the job quite well! :D

If you don't think I should buff it more than twice a year I might just ask Dave if he can come round every 6 months or so.

Save me possibly getting it wrong!!! :roll:

Thanks guys

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Edin430 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:56 am

p.s - AiD I think you are in Roseburn? As I used to see your car about in my last few Elises... And someone told me about a guy around my age that owns a Lotus down that way (guessing its you - I'm 21...).

What do you use on you car as it always looks clean :?:

I've just bought a black S2 Exige and its driving me crazy cleaning it (apart from that I love it!!!)

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Jamie84 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:30 pm

swirl marks can be a real pain especially on a black car m8 , but I wouldnt go attacking them with a machine poilsher unless you know what your doing . I used to use it on my old fiesta and realised that All I was doing was creating holograms all over the car , best leaving the polishing part to the experts and invest in some good equipment to maintain the finish, once corrected the paint should be good for some time as long as you look after it. When I bought my car I spent about £400 on zymol wax and accessories , iv since realised that you can get equal results from companys like chemical guys. http://www.carwashnwax.co.uk/stock all there stuff or they are in cambuslang if you fancy popping up . I spent £150 with them last week and I should be sorted for summer, I visited them in person and he cut me some really good deals, would hve prob cost £225 online.

Sure Dave will sort you out no probs , I am trying to arrange something for april with him.

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Jamie84 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:35 pm

forgot to add , products such as zymol HD cleanse will temporarily fill some of those swirls pretty well. HD cleanse is bout £25, dunno what the chemical guys alternative is .

Iv just received some chemical guys Jetseal 109 , through the post as they were waiting on a delivery when I was there , gonna put this on my wheels today , Its meant to be amazing . aero space technology or summit .

geeky i know :)

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Jamie84 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:36 pm

NOOPS 160 wrote:What is polishing exactly....... :?: :lol: :wink:

Doesnt concern you :lol: certain members are immune :lol:

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Edin430 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:25 pm

Ahh I was just about to head up to Halfrauds today to have a look at some black alloy care!! :roll:

Still need to go for a few items however that's one off my list :thumbsup

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Matelotman » Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:18 pm

AiD wrote:The only thing I would be worried about would be overdoing an edge and cutting too deep removing the paint! :shock:

If you get the pro's in to detail and use their machine polisher on your car surely, by sticking to a two bucket method wash, etc would keep swirl marks minimised? A better investment may be some decent car shampoo, polish, wax, clay, towels, etc :?:
I'd advise against a polisher unless you've practiced before or chances are that you will burn through the paint in places .... and no amount of buffing will fix that .
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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Paolo » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:06 pm

...highly recommend Jetseal 109. Not a huge fan of sealants for the bodywork but it works well on the wheels!! Needs a few applications though.

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by AiD » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:01 pm

X7LDA wrote:p.s - AiD I think you are in Roseburn? As I used to see your car about in my last few Elises... And someone told me about a guy around my age that owns a Lotus down that way (guessing its you - I'm 21...).

What do you use on you car as it always looks clean :?:

I've just bought a black S2 Exige and its driving me crazy cleaning it (apart from that I love it!!!)

:D That pretty much sounds like me (23 and live there). So who do you know that I maybe know??

:thumbsup Thanks, I use Autoglym car shampoo with a splash of some turtle wax car shampoo - I find the Autoglym doesn't lather up enough! I then usually chamois in some 'wax it wet' spray stuff. (See link).

http://www.ciao.co.uk/Turtle_Wax_Wax_it ... ew_5483771

I suppose you now have that extra bit of roof and scoop to clean now! I know what you are saying about cleaning it though, Starlight black looks almost mirror like when clean - just a pain to keep it that way, especially the sills just infront of the rear wheels!

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Re: Machine Polisher

Post by Edin430 » Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:03 pm

Yup that's the annoying bit!! That wax looks pretty good tho..

Well I had a red S2, blue S2 and a silver S2 and I thought cleaning those were difficuly :roll:

Drives me nuts!

Will give it a bash though :thumbsup

Oh and I know a girl called Leigh (27) who used to stay in Roseburn (new flats).. And one of my mates Dean from Silverknowes used to pass it most days :thumbsup

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