zch91 wrote:Nah sandpaper is good for polishing is what I meant
zch91 wrote:Super fine sandpaper on an orbital sander has always worked for me. Like 2000 grit
bass_straitener wrote:This is probably the best out there.
http://www.festool.com.au/mediandoweb/i ... KTIVPROD=1
Combined with some of this.
http://www.idealtools.com.au/festool/sa ... hing-agent
Not fancy advertising but better than anything I've used.
Cheers
bass_straitener wrote:This is probably the best out there.
http://www.festool.com.au/mediandoweb/i ... KTIVPROD=1
Combined with some of this.
http://www.idealtools.com.au/festool/sa ... hing-agent
Not fancy advertising but better than anything I've used.
Cheers
zch91 wrote:Nah sandpaper is good for polishing is what I meant
Newbie GT wrote:Was looking at one of these
Mothers Wax Attack Palm Polisher 240v
http://bit.ly/T7IyUf
Prezza wrote:Newbie GT wrote:Was looking at one of these
Mothers Wax Attack Palm Polisher 240v
http://bit.ly/T7IyUf
They are useless. They are more of a wax applicator, than a polisher. They do not spin fast enough to remove any scratches, and you are left scrubbing away with elbow grease to remove the scratches it claims to remove.
Personally, i use a DAS6-Pro, and have had exceptional results. Here are some parts from my old STi and a mates Forester which i painted and detailed using the DAS6-Pro.
Before:
After:
Forester Spats - Self painted - wet sanded vs Polished. Just POLISH. No wax yet..
hamish_023 wrote:For a newbie diyer a concours 900 or das6 pro is a good option. $330ish
Prezza wrote:Newbie GT wrote:Was looking at one of these
Mothers Wax Attack Palm Polisher 240v
http://bit.ly/T7IyUf
They are useless. They are more of a wax applicator, than a polisher. They do not spin fast enough to remove any scratches, and you are left scrubbing away with elbow grease to remove the scratches it claims to remove.
Personally, i use a DAS6-Pro, and have had exceptional results. Here are some parts from my old STi and a mates Forester which i painted and detailed using the DAS6-Pro.
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