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AG tar remover falls way short compared to autosmart tardis which is one of the best a most effective products on the market and should be in every detailers kit
a DA stands for dual action which means it rotates and oscillates, if i was you i would buy the megs g220 DA good machine to learn the ropes on, i would also get a scrap panel if you can and play about with polish pad combos you can then step up to a rotary machine such as the makita, metabo or...
sorry mate i disagree, rotary polishing takes a good amount of practise knowledge and skill, especially if you want to achieve the best correction possible
In this respect you really do get what you pay for i have the megs da and also the makita rotary which for me are the only da and rotary polishers i would use just my opinion though
dont think it was cheeky in the slightest to ask for help, your comment was the only cheeky part of the whole thread.
anyway im not getting involved with you
Hi mate, have a look on www.detailingworld.co.uk that is the place to get some HELPFUL advice as im sure there are plenty folk round your way who would be more than happy to help you out, failing that you could pick up a cheap pc on ebay get yourself a scrap panel to practise on.
HTH
gav
Aye the price i gave him was really a worst case type price if you want me to take a look at the car i would be happy to meet you, it might be that it just needs a finishing polish etc.
i would seriously think about just going at your car with a rotary, you could make the paint 100 times worse and even burn through, it takes a good few months i would say to perfect the art, get some scrap panels first and play about with polish pad combo's and different speeds on the rotary...