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Jonathan Member Since: 11 Jan 2008 Location: York Posts: 434 |
I have always been disappointed with professional polishers - excuses as to why this part or that didn't come up like new. JKP soild me some dodo juice clay bar, polish, cleanser etc and it's produced a finish at least as good as any professional. It looked like glass on the bonnet!
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Mon Dec 14 2009 9:50pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
NPinks: For the uneducated - me - can you explain what is it that causes risk of damage to paintwork when using a machine polisher? |
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Mon Dec 14 2009 9:58pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
with a Dual action machine polisher you are pretty safe due to the fact it will not allow you to apply too much pressure and continue to spin at speed causing heat to burn through the paint etc
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Mon Dec 14 2009 10:52pm |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
now that is impressive |
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Sun Dec 20 2009 12:04am |
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mccalia1 Member Since: 09 Aug 2009 Location: UK Posts: 368 |
Who did you get to do it?
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Sun Jan 10 2010 11:13pm |
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JimWD Member Since: 08 Jan 2010 Location: East Mids Posts: 9 |
I'm a bit of an Audi man myself, Aled - what's your history?! My current is a 53 B6 A4 Avant 1.9TDi Quattro 130. Brilliant car!
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Mon Jan 11 2010 2:56pm |
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