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Postby Crampy » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:30 pm

Anyone know where to get a good priced Polisher/buffer (variable speed angle grinder)?

I've been to Mitre10 and they have a De Walt one for almost $500. Also seen Hitachi and Makita ones on Tardme for $450ish.

Anyone know of something a bit cheaper and no I don't mean the cheap Chinese cr*p that's on tardme either ($90).

Just out of interest, what do people prefer to use, electric or air? And what compounds, Mothers, Meguiars, 3M, other?
I've found where I can buy wool bonnets and waffle foam pads. Just need a good polisher now.
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Postby ee904age » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:52 pm

I got a 7" 1200w sander/polisher form supercheap. Was $100 and came with a crappy wool bonnet which I replaced with a decent one and got an aluminuim backing pad and foam polishing pad from work, it even came with a spare set of brushes. Have done my ute and SW20 and a boat with it so far using crappy Kitten extra cut polish. Im more than happy with the results considering the cheap polish used.
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Postby MrOizo » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:58 pm

ee904age wrote:I got a 7" 1200w sander/polisher form supercheap. Was $100 and came with a crappy wool bonnet which I replaced with a decent one and got an aluminuim backing pad and foam polishing pad from work, it even came with a spare set of brushes. Have done my ute and SW20 and a boat with it so far using crappy Kitten extra cut polish. Im more than happy with the results considering the cheap polish used.


Got the same one on special for $89 a few eeks ago. i think i need to change the attachment one like you have said :)

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Postby ee904age » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:05 pm

Yeah, you need to apply the compound with a foam pad then buff it off with lambswool bonnet. Dont know why they just give you the crappy wool bonnet with the machine, are you supposed to apply by hand lol?
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Postby GTCRSHR » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:38 pm

ee904age wrote:Yeah, you need to apply the compound with a foam pad then buff it off with lambswool bonnet. Dont know why they just give you the crappy wool bonnet with the machine, are you supposed to apply by hand lol?


what do you expect for 99$

i have a makita one, powertoolscentre.co.nz i think they are on trade me they do good prices
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Postby Crampy » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:53 pm

GTCRSHR wrote:
ee904age wrote:Yeah, you need to apply the compound with a foam pad then buff it off with lambswool bonnet. Dont know why they just give you the crappy wool bonnet with the machine, are you supposed to apply by hand lol?


what do you expect for 99$

i have a makita one, powertoolscentre.co.nz i think they are on trade me they do good prices


I like the look of the Makita ones. Might have to just bite the bullet and buy one.
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Postby tsoob » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:24 pm

i have a rupee's one have had it for 5+ years and brought it secondhand in the first place, have had no problems at all and have easy done 50 cars in that time
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Postby fuel » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:35 pm

also if you're a bit of a novice polishing/buffing cars I would highly recommend getting an orbital buffer instead of a typical rotary/angle grinder type buffer, in the wrong hands you can easily do damage to the paintwork with a rotary buffer.

I have a cheap variable speed orbital buffer from supercheap (they don't sell this type any longer) and with the right compound it does an awesome job. Only gripe about it is the pads you get for them often come off if not done up correctly.

You'll have to bust out the old polishing cloth and manually buff up bits you can't reach easily like corners of the guards, under the door mirrors, close to the glass etc.
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Postby MR2BOY23 » Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:41 pm

We sell the variable speed angle grinder style polisher at supercheap. They cost around $100. Really good quality I've been using mine for close to a year. Brand is rockwell, all their stuff comes with a 2 year warranty. Thing is fcuking heavy though, I'd rather use an orbital one

1200W, 180mm

•Variable speed
•Spindle lock
•Lock off switch
•Horizontal D handle
•Serviceable brushes
•2 year limited warranty

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http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 85#details
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Postby sark.inc » Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:15 pm

meguiars do a DA for around 450$, you can't go wrong with it tbh.
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Postby Crampy » Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:00 pm

Essdub23 wrote:We sell the variable speed angle grinder style polisher at supercheap. They cost around $100. Really good quality I've been using mine for close to a year. Brand is rockwell, all their stuff comes with a 2 year warranty. Thing is fcuking heavy though, I'd rather use an orbital one

1200W, 180mm

•Variable speed
•Spindle lock
•Lock off switch
•Horizontal D handle
•Serviceable brushes
•2 year limited warranty

This is the one
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 85#details


Mint dude, cheers. Might pop into Supercheap and have a look at that one.
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Postby Crampy » Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:45 pm

Just been out to Supercheap in Albany and got the polisher and a foam compound pad. Just need to get a nice soft finishing foam pad and I'll be set.

Got home and have now found out the Meguiars DA polisher is on special for $360, damn it.
Oh well, what I've got should do.
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Postby kim0663 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:10 pm

I've found 3m finishing pads are nice and soft.

last a decent while too, for $30 or something bucks i think from paint shops.
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Postby Crampy » Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:22 pm

kim0663 wrote:I've found 3m finishing pads are nice and soft.

last a decent while too, for $30 or something bucks i think from paint shops.

Nice cheers dude. Might go and hunt around for some.

I found these Meguiars foam polishing and finishing pads.
http://www.smitsgroup.co.nz/shop.aspx?showproduct=4060
Not bad at $33, but that's without GST and postage and handling, so I can see it adding up.
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Postby Sick Puppy » Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:16 pm

It's times like these when I really wish I was back in the UK, or at least it was closer to us... you look at the detailing world forum and yeah, the makita polisher is the bees knees, but for beginners (and even the pros) use a cheap random orbital made by Silverline that goes for about $70 :? Group buy anyone? lol :lol:
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Postby RAZA » Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:24 am

I got one of the variable speed angle grinder type ones, a Ryobi, from mitre 10 mega for about $120 a year or so back, and that seemed to be their regular price...
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Postby Sick Puppy » Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:56 pm

RAZA wrote:I got one of the variable speed angle grinder type ones, a Ryobi, from mitre 10 mega for about $120 a year or so back, and that seemed to be their regular price...
I've been loking at those, especially since I haven't the heart (or the cash) to buy a Makita one. I haven't seen anything else brand-wise between the Ryobi or Makita/ Metabo polishers either. Is the Ryobi any good?
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Postby Heylin » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:21 pm

I use a superworks multi action orbital from super cheap, $50 jobbie, and I polish my car alot. As for compounds I use Meguiars Professional or Pinnicle XMT. Depending on the state of the paint start with medium then fine and finish with swirl remover before waxing.

Ive been detaling cars for years and have yet to use a high speed, to easy to damage paint if you are not careful, not to mention you only need them for really really bad paint.

oh and microfiber pads do the trick, I had mine custom made, no cotton foam or wool on my car or my friends cars.
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