FlaFFy_91
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Is this a deecent enough deal or not?
also is the polisher it self any good at all?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dodo-Juice-Dual-Action-Machine-Polisher-Basic-Kit-/130531983775?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item1e6450019f#ht_2983wt_1009
also there was a kit for sale that everyone was suggesting a few weeks back that came with polish and pads
anyone got a link for it?
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Mertin
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Popular choice is the kestrel das6, cheaper version of the megs g220 iirc
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whipitrnd
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im sure you can get a much better one for around that price. Id go for one with a speed setting on.
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by whipitrnd
im sure you can get a much better one for around that price. Id go for one with a speed setting on.
It has a speed setting on it, and he's after a kit, not just a polisher.
The Dodo polisher is just a rebranded DAS-6 though with different colour plastics.
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FlaFFy_91
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Yer after a full kit if possible
There was a post a few months or weeks back a lad was after one aswell.
There was a kit for sale with 3 pads 2 different typed of polish and some cloths aswell as the polisher. I think
That sort of thing?
I saw the kestrel das-6. Kind of looked like a bit cheap compared to any of the others
But that might just be me haha
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Rich H
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If you can stretch your budget a bit I'd buy a DAS-6 Pro kit from Clean Your Car or the Meguiars Microfibre DA system kit they're offering.
Cloths can be picked up cheap enough elsewhere
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FlaFFy_91
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By stretch your budget. How far do you mean? Haha
Im willing to go higher but not massivley to be honest
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Piér
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Cheapest one
[Edited on 22-04-2012 by Piér]
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John
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I got the £200 quid meguiars one, spent hours on my clio, achieved nothing so sold it on.
Bought a £50 silverline ebay job and had more success with it.
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by John
I got the £200 quid meguiars one, spent hours on my clio, achieved nothing so sold it on.
Bought a £50 silverline ebay job and had more success with it.
Tend to agree. Certainly on my Audi and brothers BMW the DAS-6 just never seemed to have the grunt needed to correct.
Worked great on my brothers Astra though.
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Mertin
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Does it not also depend how abrasive a pad your using and whatever polishing compound rather than the machine itself?
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Rich H
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A DA will struggle on German paints, however, the Meguiars Microfibre System is an impressive bit of kit on a DA even on the harder paints...
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3i_gaz
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quote: Originally posted by John
I got the £200 quid meguiars one, spent hours on my clio, achieved nothing so sold it on.
Bought a £50 silverline ebay job and had more success with it.
ive had my silverline for a couple of years now top it of kit!!
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Piér
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Silverline isn't bad if you're not going to use it often.
It's a tad on the heavy side if you use it a lot.
Clean your cars EP800 Rotary is much lighter and a good piece of kit.
[Edited on 23-04-2012 by Piér]
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FlaFFy_91
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well ill only be using it for my corsa every once in a while and maby for a cuple of mates cars if i learn how to use it properly. Not wanting to be useing it every day or anything
Silverline seems to come out trumps for a cheap but good polisher?
And as for starting out. Should i just get a very soft pad and a very light polish and just work with that untill i get more confident?
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Baskey
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I'm after a polisher, what's the difference between the £200 ones and that £50 silverline job John mentioned above?
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by Baskey
I'm after a polisher, what's the difference between the £200 ones and that £50 silverline job John mentioned above?
The price
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Baskey
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There must be other difference's though. I don't usually like buying the cheapest option but then I don't really like spending £100+ I don't have to
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Ian W
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I think Silverline is a rotary while the DAS-6 etc is a dual action.
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Scotty_B
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Rotaries are cheaper and better in the right hands.
You'll shag you're paint with a rotary if your careless.
[Edited on 23-04-2012 by Scotty_B]
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3CorsaMeal
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The way i looked at it is this:
I like to give the car a polish/wax after most washes, i find the DAS6 is good for giving car a good shine and saves loads of finger aching from doing it by hand.
If i get a small amount of correction each time i use it, then eventually any defects in the laquer will of been cut out gradually.
Or i get a proper rotary, do it once and worry the laquer is too thin the next time i want to do it.
i find it great for dealing with water stains and getting a nice shine.
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FlaFFy_91
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see 3cm thats exactly how i want to do it tbh. Just to give it a good shine up and if it corrects the paintwork then awsome. Yanno? I realy dont wanna risk any brake throughs or any marring on the laquer
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Rich H
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Then a rotary isn't for you.
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Ojc
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I've got a DAS-6 it's decent enough job
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belton
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get the silverline kit, i use it and its fine, these ebay job lot is a good base
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3M-Perfect-it-III-Ultrafina-Blue-Fast-Cut-Green-Extra-Fine-Yellow-Polish-Pads-/130670532634?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item1e6c92181a#ht_3935wt_982
The green is a harsh compound (stuff that is likely to burn through)
Yellow is to remove the swirl marks the green leaves
Blue for the flawless finish
I used to use just the blue on black magic fabia VRS, after washing, and it would come out like glass, i dont know wat colour your car is but if its dark colour then that stuff is ideal (providing the paint is in decent enough condition)
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