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Dual Action Power Polisher Buffer Sander Car Polishing Machine Waxer Kit 6" 700W
$ 49.09
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Description
Specifications:· Material: ABS
· Color: Black
· Voltage: 110 V
· Power: 700 W
· Disk diameter: 150 mm / 6 in
· Cable length: 3 M
· Orbit: 21 mm
· Plug Available : US Plug
· Variable Speed: 6 speed
· No-load speed: 1000-3800 rpm/min
· Polished mandrel thread: M 8
· Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Features:
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VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL: 6-speed control dial allows you to adjust the car polisher speed according to different applications; No load speed: 1,000-3,800 rpm; Low speed for waxing and buffing; Medium speed for polishing and cleaning while high speed for removing paint defects and oxidation.
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EASY TO OPERATE: Whether you have one car, two cars, or a fleet of customers’ cars to care for, this polisher/buffer executes every detailing job quickly and easily. Easy enough for beginners, powerful enough for professionals.
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MEET YOUR NEEDS: With powerful motor, this random orbital polisher is perfect for polishing and removing swirls, scratches, and defects from all painted vehicles, reappearing the shine of your car. You can also use it to sand wood or metal.
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ERGONOMIC DESIGN: The rubberized body and adjustable handle provide you with comfortable grip feeling and non-slip control while in use. Never worry about your machine rolling off the table or falling off your detailing car.
Package List:
· 6 x flat foam pad
· 6 x wave foam pad
· 6 x wool wheel
· 1 x dual action Polisher with US Plug
· 1 x back plate
· 1 x detachable d-handle
· 1 x straight handle
· 1 x hex wrench
· 1 x user manual
· 2 x carbon brush
· 1 x washing mitt
How To Polish Your Paint
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1.Wash the entire vehicle with car shampoo and clean water. Use a high-quality microfiber wash mitt to avoid adding light scratches and swirls as you wash. Make sure to rinse the vehicle thoroughly with clean water.
2.Use a top quality microfiber cloth to dry the vehicle.
3.Use the hand swipe method to check if the paint needs polishing or waxing. Simply run or swipe your hand in a small section of the hood. If the paint feels rough, or if you feel a lot of rough spots, it is time to use a clay bar.
Of course, after treating the paint with a clay bar, you will still need to polish or wax the paint at the very least. The act of wiping wet paint with a clay bar is enough to remove or pull out foreign particles in the paint surface. Waxing and/or polishing will level or cover up the pitted surfaces in the paint to achieve a smoother and deeper gloss.
4.After treating the paint with a clay bar, it is time to grab your polisher to lightly polish the paint. The trick is to lightly saturate the polishing pad with liquid polish to achieve the best results. Start at a slower speed and work your way upwards over damaged or scratched surfaces.
Polish should not be left to dry on the paint. After applying the polish, make sure to immediately wipe away any excess with a clean microfiber towel.
5.After polishing the paint, it is important to add a final layer of wax. The wax is a protective barrier against dirt, bird poo, and UV rays. When it comes to waxing, less is more. Pour a small amount of wax in a clean applicator pad and apply to one panel at a time. It is better to apply two thin coats than to apply a single thick coat.
Unlike polish, the wax will need to cure for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the excess using a clean microfiber towel. Turn the towel over and buff lightly for a high-gloss shine.