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Is now on detailing world pop by and say hello.... Really going to try and get in to it this year
Yeah johnny1983 can do wiv your help really thinking of get a autosmart smart tool no much about them xRCZ1 said:Is Johnny your user name on there too?
I will look out for you. I'm Blueberry by the way![]()
johnny said:Yeah johnny1983 can do wiv your help really thinking of get a autosmart smart tool no much about them xRCZ1 said:Is Johnny your user name on there too?
I will look out for you. I'm Blueberry by the way![]()
Thing is never used a da b4 how hard r they to use for the 1st timeRCZ1 said:johnny said:Yeah johnny1983 can do wiv your help really thinking of get a autosmart smart tool no much about them xRCZ1 said:Is Johnny your user name on there too?
I will look out for you. I'm Blueberry by the way![]()
To be honest I'd never heard of them. Just done a search on Detailing World and they seem to get mixed reviews. Some say they are easy to use and better than hand polishing. Others say, you'd be better off buying a DA as they give better results. Some say they vibrate way too much. Make of that what you will..... Sorry I couldn't be off more help.
Post the same question on DW and see what response you get![]()
O I'm worry about it now lolRCZ1 said:They are not difficult to use par se but I would suggest that you watch as many you tube videos as you can on machine polishing and also read Dave KG's guide that is on Detailing World (in the Detailing Guides section). I read and reread this document over and over and over again for weeks on end to get things straight in my head. I also got a scrap panel to practise on from a breakers yard, which I found really helpful before I went anywhere near a car. It helps you to learn how much pressure you can apply (which is more than you may think), how different polishes work, how different pads work, etc, etc. Hey, if I can do it, then anyone canyou just have to be sensible about it.