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Machine polishing newbie...

That's the one, i also bought a smaller backing plate the original is okay for big panels but no good for tighter areas, the original is too big really.

Next mod on it is gonna be a longer cable as that drives me mad. I have absolutely no complaints about the DA itself... think I paid £50 2/3 years ago for it
 
I tried machine polishing for the first time last summer. Spent loads of time researching pads, compounds etc. Borrowed a mates DA.

My car was really swirly. By the time I’d finished it was just as swirly, only shinier 😂

Turns out I sucked at it, and BMW paint is rock hard.

Good luck!
 
I tried machine polishing for the first time last summer. Spent loads of time researching pads, compounds etc. Borrowed a mates DA.

My car was really swirly. By the time I’d finished it was just as swirly, only shinier 😂

Turns out I sucked at it, and BMW paint is rock hard.

Good luck!

Probably needs a wet sand first, hard paint is often easier to just go all in with some wet and dry!
 
To give you an idea of what I was working with:

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It’s a job to sort this year. I can only imagine the previous owners detailing kit comprised of acid, a brick, and SRP.
 
I love a bit of wet sanding, it's not that bad and the results are amazing. You can see the orange peel and lack of detail on the stitching on the bag strap in comparison to once it's been sanded and polished back. This was only a quick job to get an idea of what the paint was like on the daily and using different types of sanding processes, by hand is the best.

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I love Chromatic on YouTube’s wet sanding videos. Decent channel.

Also for the OP… The Meguiars video on machine polishing is very good and easy to follow.
 
Just remember if your wet sanding, not to get tramlines when holding the paper to the panel. Plenty of lube too, keep the paper wet. I prefer a trigger spray bottle to a bucket of water. Less mess and easily manageable. If you hear a scratching noise, ditch the paper and start a fresh one.

Perhaps use 2000 on the bodywork. Last thing you'll want to do is break through the lacquer. And if you do go lower than that, I'd advise to go through the grades back up. Will mean less cutting that way too.

But I think wet flatting is a bit hardcore for a beginner. If you do decide to do it, perhaps start with the lower half of the doors.
 
I’d say you get better advice on here than you do detailing world 😂 at least there’s no mud throwing over here… well not on this thread 🤣
 
I always thought detailingworld was a proper pure forum. So much mud throwing recently its insane. Its not even banter like it is on here, people properly get handbags out over 'which wax gives the most gloss'... 🤣
 
I’ve found that on there, I must admit diving in on here I was a bit apprehensive as I’m new to the forum and opinions are like assholes… but it’s been nice so far. [emoji3]


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I find detailing world pretty good tbf
Not saying it's s**t, you take what you need from it. I still use it regularly but the silliest debates spark into all-out warfare. You can get some great advice and a larger opinion if a product is good or not. If it wasn't for detailing world AutoGlym SRP would have been discontinued long ago 😂

FYI @IW365 the only product you must have to become a true detailer is a bottle of AG SRP, a little goes a long way and don't use it in direct sunlight 😉 top tip right there for ya
 
Not saying it's s**t, you take what you need from it. I still use it regularly but the silliest debates spark into all-out warfare. You can get some great advice and a larger opinion if a product is good or not. If it wasn't for detailing world AutoGlym SRP would have been discontinued long ago 😂

FYI @IW365 the only product you must have to become a true detailer is a bottle of AG SRP, a little goes a long way and don't use it in direct sunlight 😉 top tip right there for ya

There's always a bottle on the shelf in the garage !
 
I've just been using a cheap dual action and green hex pad on a sales car. For a cheap machine it's done itself proud.
 
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