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Title: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: cyclopops on 07 July 2017, 14:55
I have seen this

http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode=ViewProduct&method=mViewProduct&productid=6607&productdescription=&productcode=&category=10&catgroup=304&catmicrogroup=&analysiscode=&requiredresults=16

And this

http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode=ViewProduct&method=mViewProduct&productid=16796&productdescription=&productcode=&category=10&catgroup=305&catmicrogroup=&analysiscode=&requiredresults=16


Which would you recommend?
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: Booth11 on 07 July 2017, 16:15
I have seen this

http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode=ViewProduct&method=mViewProduct&productid=6607&productdescription=&productcode=&category=10&catgroup=304&catmicrogroup=&analysiscode=&requiredresults=16

And this

http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode=ViewProduct&method=mViewProduct&productid=16796&productdescription=&productcode=&category=10&catgroup=305&catmicrogroup=&analysiscode=&requiredresults=16


Which would you recommend?


For less I'd look at DAS 6 Pro, a very tried, tested and well regarded machine.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher/prod_673.html

Or if you need machine plus pads etc, one of the DAS6 Pro kits.  http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher/cat_81.html

Your second one looks like a rotary?  If so probably better choice if you have some machine polishing experience already???
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: cyclopops on 08 July 2017, 19:50
No previous experienc
Thanks for your reply.
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: cyclopops on 11 July 2017, 14:08
What are people's thoughts on this one?

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/machine-polishing-pads/car-polishers/dodo-juice-spin-doctor-rotary-v2/prod_806.html
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: MjrSharpe on 11 July 2017, 14:46
Most dodo juice products are good, so I'm sure that polisher is too. With it being rotary though there is always the risk of burning/ damaging your paint. For this reason I always stick to a da. I got a kestrel DAS 6 as mentioned and find it more than enough when combined with the right pad/ polish.
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: SRGTD on 11 July 2017, 15:33
What are people's thoughts on this one?

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/machine-polishing-pads/car-polishers/dodo-juice-spin-doctor-rotary-v2/prod_806.html

With it being rotary though there is always the risk of burning/ damaging your paint. For this reason I always stick to a da. I got a kestrel DAS 6 as mentioned and find it more than enough when combined with the right pad/ polish.

Cyclopops, as you've said you don't have any precious experience of using a machine polisher, you'd be much better off getting a dual action (DA) polisher.

As MjrSharpe has said, there is a risk of burning through your paint wth a rotary polisher, especially in inexperienced hands. With a DA machine, I find there's very little, if any, heat build up between the pad and the paintwork, so paint burn-through shouldn't be a risk.

Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: Booth11 on 11 July 2017, 16:40
Echo what the others say.  If you have never machine polished before a rotary polisher is not the best introduction, due to the risk (in inexperienced hands) of a build up of heat and potentially burning through the paint.  On a rotary the head/plate rotates in a fixed orbit so if the pad is against the paint in one place for too long then heat can build up and this can lead to burning paint if not careful. With a DA the head/plate oscillates in a random orbit changing direction which massively reduces the amount of heat that is generated and thus significantly reduces the risk (to pretty much zero) of damaging the paint through burning.  Best to cut your polishing teeth with a DA.

DoDo Juice do offer a DA at a reasonable price - DJ Buff Daddy.  http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/dodo-juice/buff-daddy-das-6-orbital-machine-polisher.aspx

http://www.juicydetailing.co.uk/dodo-juice-buff-daddy-dual-action-machine-polisher.html
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: cyclopops on 11 July 2017, 18:13
Thank you all fofor the advise

Funnily enough the link Booth11 put the the DA version is the link I was meant to put, but I seemed to have copied the wrong link.

Thanks again.
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: hepton on 12 July 2017, 10:24
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-v2-dual-action-polisher/das-6-v2-meguiars-hexlogic-kit/prod_1805.html (http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-v2-dual-action-polisher/das-6-v2-meguiars-hexlogic-kit/prod_1805.html)
good kit for the price  :smiley:
Title: Re: Buying a polishing machine?
Post by: Daz Auto on 27 July 2017, 11:01
Just bought my first DA polisher. It was a Katsu purchased from Amazon. It looks identical to one of the Sealey machines and the Argos Challenge Xtreme priced at £57.99. For half the price of a Das6 Pro I though it would do for a starter machine.