DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
I held mine on the paint to try and burn through, it wouldn't happen
I'll reserve my judgement on your 'skills' until we see your bonnet
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
tbh they are all just an electric motor in a plastic housing, not much to them.
I'd just attach a dishcloth to an office fan and use that, 3 speeds and you can angle the head
As above, a DA isn't just a motor spinning a disc, there is a concentric motion, the mechanism isn't massively complicated but it isn't just a motor and a shaft!
You can get cheap rotary polishers but you WILL fuck your paint.
But the cheaper ones are also DA
Why will the cheaper ones fuck your paint?
[Edited on 02-06-2016 by Steve]
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DaveyLC
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If its a DA its a DA.. I'll agree on that level but some people buy rotary polishers for peanuts and think its the same thing
There are probably some lovely Chinese companies selling rotary polishers as DA's for cheap too
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Ellis
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I can confirm the DA I have purchased is in fact a DA machine.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
I held mine on the paint to try and burn through, it wouldn't happen
I'll reserve my judgement on your 'skills' until we see your bonnet
I'll blame the bonnet if it comes out bad, will say someone must have put something on it in the past
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random dav
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We buy the Rupes DA's for durability and feel when using it, a cheap DAS wouldn't last a week either breaking or being binned. Rotary polishers we never cut corners on. (Festool are being 'mare at the min tho)
But for a home detailer a DAS6 is fine with a decent set of pads and product.
And Steve... whwn you use this gear day in day out you would notice the difference between cheap stuff and expensive stuff, same principle as any who uses powertools for their job.
WRLFC !
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Generation
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I have the DAS6. Only used it once and had good results. I know it's not professional quality though
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Ellis
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After an hour using the Argos polisher. Used a Meguiars polish I had lying around and some old Vauxhall wax. Pretty impressed with it for the money.
[Edited on 07-06-2016 by Ellis]
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
I held mine on the paint to try and burn through, it wouldn't happen
I'll reserve my judgement on your 'skills' until we see your bonnet
I'll blame the bonnet if it comes out bad, will say someone must have put something on it in the past
I'm still waiting for the pics.. You've been about a week on this job that should have taken an hour or two max
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3CorsaMeal
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Won't be clear coated for a while yet
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