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Old 17-12-2020, 06:51 PM   #197
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Default Re: Car Detailing - What products are your go to?

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Can anyone recommend a dual action polisher for home use that has good support for an array of pads. I need to work on the black paint of my BA g220 that is faded. It will also be used on a couple of other cars that have much better paint to keep them in good condition.

Here's an an example of what I have seen that seems quite good. I was thinking in 200- 300 range if possible. There is quite a few cheaper models around but I have doubts of how good they will be. If I need need to spend more I will.


https://www.amazon.com.au/Meguiars-A.../dp/B0169PTTLA
I'm on the exact same wave length as FTE217, that Shine Mate would be an excellent choice. I think you would get better support going with something from Waxit or Detailing Shed, in both pads and customer service. Both will be more than happy to advise you if needed.

I would throw this one into the mix as well.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...a-polisher-kit

Both of the kits are much better value, especially considering the kit includes three high quality polishes and pad sets.

The included Scholle S20 Black is probably the best polish I have used so far.
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