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Whos got the cheapest pre-order so far then? Was guna buy it from the supermarket at midnight (the last 3 years this hasnt let me down) but I cant this year cuz of a new job.
If you just do it once and never again, then it wont be lol. But if you plan to do it in the future then you'll be fine. Just do the research and take it easy. With a DA you cant really do any real damage and can get some great results.
Oh you can apply it by machine mate. And it does give a nice consistent well applied finish, but for someone with no experience, stick with using it for polishing to start with.
(in my opinion mind)
They are a great bunch of people at monza mate. Take a look at the vid on their site for the products youve bought - http://www.monzacarcare.com/machine-polishing/meguiars-g220-dual-action-polishing-kit/0/
Yeah I wouldn't be too hasty to machine polish without claying mate. Imagine picking up a bit of tar and whizzing it around on a pad at 1000rpm. Then using that pad all over your car.
If you do a little research on youtube youll get the idea with claying in less than 5 mins. And to clay a car...
Barclays First Additions. Ive had it for about....5-6 years.
I signed up for the protection side of things, but the laptop, ps3 and iPhone are on there. Think it went up to £6.50 last year.
http://www.barclays.co.uk/CurrentAccounts/FirstAdditions/P1242558393772
Not something they offer for...
That was a joke lol. Maybe I should of added a ;)
What I'm trying to say is if you think you jump into polishing a car with a drill you obviously haven't done any research.
And therefore wont understand how to polish, so will overwork paint. Its inevitable.
(Ali, I didnt say they weren't better than a rotary. Just the drill that the topic is on about ;) )
But yeah, your right.TBF, If you wanna go and do it on the cheap, pick up a second hand rotary for sub £50 (youd have the buy the backing plate and pad regardless) and get polishing.
Just dont...