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Best polish to use with a polisher?

Best polish to use with a polisher?

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Andy-R.
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14-06-2016, 09:58 AM
#1
Bought a polisher so wondered what's the best polish to use with it, I normaly just use Turtle Wax Original which is quite good but very dusty and absolutlely destroys my shoulder for days because of the hard work to get it off properly hence buying a polisher, anyways don't want to use the Turtle Wax i'd rather use something more suited so any ides?:biggrin:

Cheers.

40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

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Andy-R.
14-06-2016, 09:58 AM #1

Bought a polisher so wondered what's the best polish to use with it, I normaly just use Turtle Wax Original which is quite good but very dusty and absolutlely destroys my shoulder for days because of the hard work to get it off properly hence buying a polisher, anyways don't want to use the Turtle Wax i'd rather use something more suited so any ides?:biggrin:

Cheers.


40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

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Bandit
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14-06-2016, 10:40 PM
#2
Which polisher you brought matey? i find using the auto glym super resin polish on mine works well or even the megs gold class, little dust and always give a good finish for what they cost, give it a good claying and washing though before using it mate as you dont want to rub any dirt in with the polisher! Smile

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Bandit
14-06-2016, 10:40 PM #2

Which polisher you brought matey? i find using the auto glym super resin polish on mine works well or even the megs gold class, little dust and always give a good finish for what they cost, give it a good claying and washing though before using it mate as you dont want to rub any dirt in with the polisher! Smile


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Now Don't Forget The REP!!!

Andy-R.
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15-06-2016, 05:50 AM
#3
Cheers Chris just bought one from Aldi to see what it's like it's 120w with a no load speed of 3000rpm what ever that means:blink: it was only £12 so if it's rubbish then nothing lost really, gonna give it a good wash 1st using the 2 bucket method and micro fibre cloths and then give the polisher a whirl to see what it's like just need to get the polsh now:biggrin:

40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

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Andy-R.
15-06-2016, 05:50 AM #3

Cheers Chris just bought one from Aldi to see what it's like it's 120w with a no load speed of 3000rpm what ever that means:blink: it was only £12 so if it's rubbish then nothing lost really, gonna give it a good wash 1st using the 2 bucket method and micro fibre cloths and then give the polisher a whirl to see what it's like just need to get the polsh now:biggrin:


40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

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Lexusboy
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15-06-2016, 11:51 AM
#4
Andyr try poorboys that what i use and you get good results too:wink:
Lexusboy
15-06-2016, 11:51 AM #4

Andyr try poorboys that what i use and you get good results too:wink:

Andy-R.
Posting Freak
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16-06-2016, 06:43 AM
#5
Lexusboy Andyr try poorboys that what i use and you get good results too:wink:

Cheers, i've ordered some Auto Glym now got 500ml for £7.50 delivered which hopefully is a good price:blinkConfusedo will try that 1st but will check out the Poorboys next time:biggrin:

40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

[Image: Lf9Nl.jpg]
Andy-R.
16-06-2016, 06:43 AM #5

Lexusboy Andyr try poorboys that what i use and you get good results too:wink:

Cheers, i've ordered some Auto Glym now got 500ml for £7.50 delivered which hopefully is a good price:blinkConfusedo will try that 1st but will check out the Poorboys next time:biggrin:


40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

[Image: Lf9Nl.jpg]

Lexusboy
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16-06-2016, 06:47 AM
#6
What you must do is work on a very small area at a time check out utube to see how to use first.
Normally when people first use these buffers they don't do a great job first time round so if you feel the same stay with it as i sure your get a better result the second or third attempt.
Hope you enjoy the results.
Ian:thumbup:
Lexusboy
16-06-2016, 06:47 AM #6

What you must do is work on a very small area at a time check out utube to see how to use first.
Normally when people first use these buffers they don't do a great job first time round so if you feel the same stay with it as i sure your get a better result the second or third attempt.
Hope you enjoy the results.
Ian:thumbup:

steviewevie
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16-06-2016, 06:52 AM
#7
If I was you I would try and get hold of a cheap scrap panel that you can practice on, before trying it on your car.

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steviewevie
16-06-2016, 06:52 AM #7

If I was you I would try and get hold of a cheap scrap panel that you can practice on, before trying it on your car.


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IS200 Turbo project now just about complete ! See my thread here and leave your comments.
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Andy-R.
Posting Freak
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16-06-2016, 08:14 AM
#8
steviewevie If I was you I would try and get hold of a cheap scrap panel that you can practice on, before trying it on your car.

I'll just practice on my van:laugh:

40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

[Image: Lf9Nl.jpg]
Andy-R.
16-06-2016, 08:14 AM #8

steviewevie If I was you I would try and get hold of a cheap scrap panel that you can practice on, before trying it on your car.

I'll just practice on my van:laugh:


40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

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Jambo
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16-06-2016, 08:30 AM
#9
Ahahah sounds good Big Grin

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Jambo
16-06-2016, 08:30 AM #9

Ahahah sounds good Big Grin


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rob
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21-06-2016, 11:53 PM
#10
andy if you have bought what i think u have then they are ****, you wont get any correction of the paint/clearcoat with it BUT it is easier than doing it by hand and saves your shoulder! In your case you want a product that is "filler" heavy - it fills the swirls making them less obvious but they will still be there. look no further than autoglym super resin polish.

remember that you need to apply a wax or sealant after polishing to protect the paintwork.
rob
21-06-2016, 11:53 PM #10

andy if you have bought what i think u have then they are ****, you wont get any correction of the paint/clearcoat with it BUT it is easier than doing it by hand and saves your shoulder! In your case you want a product that is "filler" heavy - it fills the swirls making them less obvious but they will still be there. look no further than autoglym super resin polish.

remember that you need to apply a wax or sealant after polishing to protect the paintwork.

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