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And if it's your first time, look into a form of DA, not a rotary.
Will be less of a risk to burn through the paint with a DA (dual action/oscillating head). You'd have to be pushing down hard and on one area for a bit for it to do damage. A rotary will spin quickly in one motion and build up...
If you want a cheap wax that does a bit of both (depth and durability) you can't go wrong with Bilt Hamber double speed wax. Excellent wax for sub £20.
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I remember seeing a set on a BG years ago at a CSF show (CSS back then) and they looked rubbish. Really skinny and didn't look good I proportion to the car I thought.
I think it's more a visual thing as many don't like seeing lights on the dash. It certainly doesn't affect the way the car runs if it's showing up or not.