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Actually the hollogram you see so often on black cars is from someone that doesn't know what they are doing using an orbital buffer. From what I understand, a DA (dual action) polisher is your best friend if you do not have the skills required to polish properly!
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Re: Drill Attached Buffer?
Stefan I think its more caused be the washing process itself more than anything. The two bucket method is key, black cars especially.
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Question that is sort of related...
What causes the permanent swirls and holography looking effects you sometimes see in cars, especially black ones? I assume it is something to do with improper polishing. I'm always worried I will cause this but really don't know what one does to make it happen!
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OK thanks Pat. Problem for me is I go back to work on Thursday until Saturday. So I gotta get the car done before tomorrow night. I know it seems like a lot of time but I have my little guy this week and his form of "helping" isn't the best lol.
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No man don't use that drill thing on your car's paint
If you can't afford like a Porta-cable you can get a cheap orbital polisher from walmart.
I used to have this turtlewax brand one that I bought for under $20 and with microfiber bonnets it was pretty good.
For wax and polish seriously stop by Carzilla on 16th ave they have the best stuff at a range of prices. They can also help you pick the right polish for your goals and equipment.Last edited by Kor; 08-13-2013, 10:01 AM.
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Autoglym if you must get stuf from Canadian tire.
Save the money for the drill attachment and put it towards a buffer
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Has anyone ever used one with good results? I don't have enough cash to purchase a good quality random orbital. Also I have to buy my detailing stuff from crappy tire today. What would everyone suggest for a polish and wax product from there?Tags: None

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