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Davers
04-29-2006, 05:23 AM
Hi,



I really enjoy making my car lookas clean as it can and would like to take it to the next level, I am a big fan of Zymol products and would like to try a machine polisher.



Are Zymol products suitable for use with machines? I ask, as Zymol instructions state that its polishes should be appilied in straight lines folllowing the curves of the body, clearly a machine will not do this.



Also what is the difference between a porter cable and a rotary polisher, is one better than the other.



Many thanks in advance.

White95Max
04-29-2006, 05:53 AM
You can use any product with a PC.



A PC is a dual-action polisher, meaning it wobbles and spins at the same time. A rotary just spins in a constant circle. The PC`s motion spreads the heat over a slightly larger area than the pad, so it dissipates the heat better. The PC is much safer to use for a beginner. A rotary is faster for serious correction, but the time savings come at a risk of damaging the paint if you`re not experienced.

Accumulator
04-29-2006, 08:04 AM
Davers- Welcome to Autopia!



Yeah, get a dual-action/random orbital like the PC or the Cyclo first and then consider a rotary if you find you really need it.



IIRC the Zymol waxes require bodyheat to soften their carnauba, so I wouldn`t expect them to work well with the PC. But the HD Cleanse oughta work great with it.



Straight lines vs. circles/etc. only matters if you`re scratching the paint: straigh scratches aren`t quite as noticeable as circular ones because of the single viewing angle. There`s always a certain viewing angle that shows scratches best and circular ones always present *some* part at that viewing angle since they cover the whole 360 degrees.

Davers
05-01-2006, 02:30 AM
Thanks for the advice guys, any advice on where I can buy a PC at a good price for use in the UK (240V)

Accumulator
05-01-2006, 09:35 AM
IIRC you have to use a power convertor. I`d also consider a Cyclo, which I prefer over the PC and which comes in a Euro voltage model.