Jamie_Hastings1
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Registered: 14th Aug 08
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Basically my BMW is covered in light scratches and car wash swirls. Can i safely machine polish it myself and get rid of them or is it better to get a pro? Anyone machine polish there own with good results?
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Rich H
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What machine polisher are you looking at using? If you have no previous experience and plan to just go straight to your car without practising on scrap panels etc, use a DA machine (DAS-6, G220)
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Jamie_Hastings1
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Could you recommend me a pacakge Rich? The g220 packages any good? I have alot of waxes sealents polishes glazes etc. Just need rid of the swirls.
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Rich H
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http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing/polishing-machine/meguiars-g220-complete-menzerna-kit/prod_414.html
or http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher-menzerna-kit/prod_675.html
The Pro is better than the DAS-6.
Menzerna will be more effective on BMW paint - don't expect miracles though - German paint is rock hard so will require a lot of work with a DA, but is far safer for a noobie
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Cole
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why is using a da safer rich
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Jamie_Hastings1
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Thanks for the help mate. So that and a roll of tape to mask the edges is all i need to buy? Any quick tips to start with incase i fuck it up lol
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
Thanks for the help mate. So that and a roll of tape to mask the edges is all i need to buy? Any quick tips to start with incase i fuck it up lol
Yup pretty much, and check the guide here:
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=63859
Saves me explaining tips! I guess the only tip would be have a decent bodyshop in mind in case you fcuk it up Just kidding 
Cole - Safer polishing by DA if you have no experience is far safer as it's more controllable and builds heat up to a lesser rate which is what causes burn throughs. It's near on impossible to burn through paintwork with a DA unless you are an absolute tool.
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by Rich H]
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Ian W
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I can vouch for a DA being hard work with German paint, spent hours and hours on my brothers black bmw.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
I can vouch for a DA being hard work with German paint, spent hours and hours on my brothers black bmw.
i concour
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