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BillNorth
08-07-2001, 09:09 PM
I`m considering getting one of these since you guys all rave about them. But I have some Q`s first:

1. Who makes it? Different companies, or just one?

2. Are there different kinds of models? Which is better to get?

3. Where is agood online place to buy it from?

4. Is it possible to damage my clear with one of these things if used incorrectly?

5. Can achieve the same results by just using my arm and some elbow grease?

6. Take a look at these buffers I found. Are they any good? I can get them here in TO.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortments/browse_product.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=171271&FOLDER%3C%3EbrowsePath=168423&FOLDER%3C%3EbrowsePath=170357&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=166979&bmUID=997235471719 (`http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortments/browse_product.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=171271&FOLDER%3C%3EbrowsePath=168423&FOLDER%3C%3EbrowsePath=170357&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=166979&bmUID=997235471719`)

As always, thanks. I`d be lost without you guys.

Bill.

JasonC8301
08-07-2001, 09:50 PM
1. Porter Cable makes the Dual Action polisher most of us use. check http://www.Meguiars.com (`http://www.Meguiars.com`) for the power buff clinic, their $225 machine is a re-badged on with mark up. a big one at that.

2. Well you can get a snder model and convert it, but stick to the one with Model # 7424.

3. A good on-line place is http://www.coastaltool.com (`http://www.coastaltool.com`) , but being from Canada, try http://www.portercable.com (`http://www.portercable.com`) and see if you can find a distributer in your area.

4. VERY difficult to damage the clear using this machine. It does not generate enough heat to do that like a rotary buffer can (I may recieve a rotary for my christmas, but I have not finalized it or have my parents approve it yet) .

5. VERY difficult to replicate the uniform results of the PC due to human fatigue. You can achieve the same results but you will have to rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and well you get the idea.

6. I do not recommend those polishers, but that one in the middle, Wen Pro sander and polisher sounds tempting but odes not have VARIABLE speed control. The Porter Cable Model #7424 has a speed dial in which it can be set to occsilate (sp?) its polishing head at 2500 OPM till up to 6000 OPM. Its a very versitile machine. i am going to use it to refinish a staircase in a few years and polish up a piano with it.

Hope this helps,
Jason

KR CoolShine
08-07-2001, 10:46 PM
What Jason said.



PC = Porter Cable - the manufacturer

7424 = Model number



Almost impossible to hurt your car`s finish.



Wherever you get the PC, get the velcro backing plate and pads from CMA, this forum`s sponsor.

BillNorth
08-08-2001, 06:56 AM
Thanks for the advice. I`ll read the tutorial on the megs site, and Ill contact the mfg to see if there is a distributor in my area.



Take it easy. :)

QUIK4DR
11-06-2009, 04:30 AM
Just wondering what the thoughts are on Adam`s polishes/cleaners and waxes? I have not seen much mentioned on TIB and I was wondering if anyone has used their products with a PC 7424xp or similar DA.

imported_sydster
11-06-2009, 04:50 AM
I have only tried their Buttery Wax and Detail spray, the wax was nothing great but the Detail spray was good.

imported_Bunky
11-06-2009, 05:57 PM
I have not used any polishes but the detail spray is addicting for a great smelling cleaning detailer. I have picked up the glass cleaner in trade -- seems to be ok. The Undercarriage Spray is a potent grape smelling detailing plus.

bmw5541
11-06-2009, 06:10 PM
I haven`t used any of their polishes or waxes, but have used their APC. It is green in color, but I can`t quite put my nose on the scent. Some type of citrus. I do like this product. It works great on cleaning tires, and wheel wells.

imported_trhland
11-06-2009, 11:04 PM
the detail spray/undercarragespray/ and new glass cleaner .are awesome and must haves

imported_Luster
11-07-2009, 12:02 AM
The detail spray is their number one seller, and for good reason. Good cleaning ability, nice shine and slickness and nice smell too!:biggrin:

I can`t testify about their other products.

BigAl3
11-07-2009, 01:54 AM
over-priced for the most part, and there are equal if not better alternatives elsewhere for less money...

dennn
11-07-2009, 02:00 AM
Not much is posted about Adam`s Polishes on TID because TID is a site sponsored by PAC. :)

From what I`ve gathered, most of the users of Adam`s Polishes are military servicemen and veterans. One of Adam`s Polishes most active supporter and Adam`s Polishes Forum moderators is Junkman, who is a military personnel. According to him, most of his friends who detail cars are both in the military and Adam`s Polishes users. The Adam of Adam`s Polishes, from what I heard, was also in the military.

QUIK4DR
11-07-2009, 02:08 AM
Yeah, Junkman is a regular on another site I go too,(car site not detailing). I wanted to get some professional opinions here. Honestly I have had my eyes opened since I`ve joined here and learned of so many products I have never heard of until now. Thanks for the comments guys.

imported_Luster
11-07-2009, 08:40 AM
A lot of Corvette guys use Adam`s products, primarily because Adam`s Polishes is a Sponsor on Corvette Forum.

imported_Bunky
11-07-2009, 09:12 AM
over-priced for the most part, and there are equal if not better alternatives elsewhere for less money...

One could make that comment about virtually any brand.

The pricing is similar to other similar brands (Griots, etc) that focus on customer service ...not lowest cost product around. This includes a nice web site, a discussion forum, educational videos, personal customer support, supports car related forums, attends shows, detailing clinics, etc.