Right, I'll give this a go-try to give something back to isdc members, maybe save someone a few euros.
First ,- A WARNING........
A rotary polisher in the wrong hands is lethal for your paintwork. It can absolutely destroy your clear coat.if your I'm any doubt- don't use one. Use a DA polisher instead.the results won't be as good but you can't damage your paintwork any more than it is already with one.
In work we have had a shitload of ex hiredrive cars (all less than a year old) in for restoration as they all were pretty severely paint defected from hire,brush washes etc.its pretty amazing how paint damaged a less than one year old car can get.
The car I've chosen to demonstrate on is a Land Rover evoque .it's a 17-1-D and it's in sh*t.heres a few pics.....
First ,- A WARNING........
A rotary polisher in the wrong hands is lethal for your paintwork. It can absolutely destroy your clear coat.if your I'm any doubt- don't use one. Use a DA polisher instead.the results won't be as good but you can't damage your paintwork any more than it is already with one.
In work we have had a shitload of ex hiredrive cars (all less than a year old) in for restoration as they all were pretty severely paint defected from hire,brush washes etc.its pretty amazing how paint damaged a less than one year old car can get.
The car I've chosen to demonstrate on is a Land Rover evoque .it's a 17-1-D and it's in sh*t.heres a few pics.....