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    I bought this kit today at Advanced Auto Parts and it worked out very well. This is basically a foam sphere that rests on the end of 7" extension rod with a plastic black covering. It attaches to a drill and I used a DeWalt with 18V battery.



    I used P21S Polishing Soap which is one of my faves but Mothers also has some great polishes. Here is the setup:





    Before:





    After:





    After 2:





    Strengths:

    Effective polishing system

    Cleans up easily with dishwashing soap

    Reasonable price of $20



    Weaknesses:

    Bit difficult to attache the foam ball to the extension rod

    No sample polishing stuff included



    Despite minor quibbles...Highly recommended. :waxing:
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    Thanks for the review...I`ve been looking at this for sometime to polish my exhaust tips as well, but I have got a couple of questions that I hope you could answer:



    Could you elaborate on your technique and product(s) used?

    Did the powerball leave residue on the bumber around the pipes or worse, burn the bumper?

    Is the powerball made from aggressive or finishing foam?



    Thanks in advance...MCA

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    I just set the DeWalt on the highest speed and moved the drill back and forth along the long side and sideways around the pipe. There is a review I posted a while back on the soap I used.



    I stayed away from the bumper as I was worried about damage. I used the somewhat stiff sponge that comes with the P21S soap. It works well but not as much as the Powerball.



    I think the powerball is more toward the mild side of aggressiveness in foam. I think the twisting and lots of foam "fingers" do the cleaning.
    Lee
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    Thanks for the review, I have the regular size and the mini. They both work well and are nice to have as they do speed up polishing.
    Hoping the weather gets warmer again

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    I love My Powerball but, I have only used it twice and it is starting to come apart, I am wondering how it compares to the Flitz ball??

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    I was going to pick up one of these, for my winter wheels. Is it okay to use it on a CC`ed wheel?

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    Yes, just make sure you use a polish meant for CC wheels.

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    How do I know if I can use polish on my rims? I have an `04 G35 with OEM rims.

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    I think it would be okay for G35 rims...I may try it on my neighbors soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigO
    How do I know if I can use polish on my rims? I have an `04 G35 with OEM rims.




    I dont quite understand your question.

    Use polish that says clear coat safe or something to that affect.

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    I just cant justify spending 30 dollars on a ball of foam.



    What is the longevity of this product?
    You`re only as good as your last job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicho661
    I just cant justify spending 30 dollars on a ball of foam.



    What is the longevity of this product?


    $30.00???? I have seen it at Autozone and Pep Boys for $20 ish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx
    $30.00???? I have seen it at Autozone and Pep Boys for $20 ish.


    Ive seen the mini-ball at 29.95 and the normal ball for 24.95.



    If it can handle the pressure of a professional detailer, Ill buy a few of em.
    You`re only as good as your last job.

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    $19.88 at Advanced Auto Parts is what I paid and it seems pretty durable.
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