Car polishers?
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Re: Car polishers?
Decided against buying one but then KFB posted about his one
And for £50 I can live with that only seeing the light of day every other year or so!
And for £50 I can live with that only seeing the light of day every other year or so!
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Re: Car polishers?
Anyone want the best polisher ever to try out? It's not just a polisher, it's an Aldi polisher. Free to the first person who wants it, PM me.
It comes with a couple of cloth covers that I assume you smear with compound then use them to damage the paint.
It comes with a couple of cloth covers that I assume you smear with compound then use them to damage the paint.
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Re: Car polishers?
I did SWMBO SAAB a couple of years ago.gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:39 amYou can feel it as you rub your finger over it, so assuming its surface. It's not actually that bad and you struggle to see it at any sort of distance. I only noticed it as I was tidying up the engine bay with the bonnet lifted.
Currently it's only on the top edges of one light, so not too bad, but if I can tackle it now, it's the proverbial stitch in time.
Started with 2000# wetndry and then polished off with 5000#, then a polish over with some farecla scratch remover paste.
Bit of Mr Sheen every now and again, job jobbed