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    Polisher for disabled person

    Hello everyone,
    i recently purchased an 09 Miata. It has a single stage red paint that has etched water spots. I highly doubt I`ll be able to get those out, so my goal is to make it as pretty as possible. I clay barred it and it`s better. I really need a polisher/DA/buffer. Here are my obstacles...
    1) budget. I only have less than $100
    2) I have cancer so I`m weak and need a lightweight one that doesn`t have a lot of vibration.

    In my past life, I had a Show truck, and had a variable speed buffer and used a wool pad with excellent results. I forget the brand name but it was large and quite heavy.

    Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    First, sorry about your illness! Cancer sucks, butt kick its ass!

    For under $100 with little vibration may be tough.....theres the Harbor Freight, but it`s beastly and vibrates....

    You can try the Meguiars DA drill attachment, that may work?
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Christine, are you set on tackling this project by yourself? If not, there may be a forum member in your neck of the woods who could help you out with equipment and expertise. If this is a one-time effort to get rid of the water spots and some swirls and scratches, why invest in a piece of equipment you won`t be using again for a long time? You don`t need one for washing and waxing.
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Thanks. I`m on the Oregon Coast and I think the nearest person is Portland (3 hours one way). I am stubborn so I would like to try this myself. My husband is a volunteer fireman so if I can find a combo that works on my car, I may tackle the one fire truck they have that`s been neglected. It may take a looonnnggg time, but I`m that tenacious!
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Quote Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla View Post

    You can try the Meguiars DA drill attachment, that may work?
    the megs DA attachment requires two handed operation at all times, one to hold the drill and one to hold the handle on the DA attachment

    I have one, and I wouldn`t say its smooth (but yet not horribly rough either) and I can tell you that those 4 inch pads will take quite some time to cover an area so fatigue will set in pretty quickly I`d imagine


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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Hello to you, Ocean Winds

    Sorry to hear about the big C ! !
    I`m glad you will be detailing. After a detail session I always feel I could take on the world !
    This is the machine set I`m suggesting, has everything to get you started. Takes 6" pads if you want more than the 3 it comes with.



    Mother`s Wax Attack 2 Power Pro Polisher.
    Found it under the" All Mother`s Car Care Products.
    Good Luck and keep us posted on what you decide.
    Take care
    Mary B. Polisher for disabled person
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    There is only one polisher that is proven for under $100 and that is the $69.99 Habour Freight which is more powerful and vibrates less and costs much less than the Porter Cable or the Griots machines.

    Even Pro detailers use it !
    https://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-57-amp-heavy-duty-dual-action-variable-speed-polisher-62862.html
    https://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-5...her-69924.html

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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Thanks everyone!! I like the Mothers but I have all the compounds and waxes already, so I don`t need double. I will look into the Harbor Freight one. I have a Harbor Freight about 1 1/2 hours from me and I have to go to the valley for a doc appointment so I`ll swing by HF to touch and feel. I really appreciate all your feedback. I had no idea where to start looking. I also have Fibromyalgia....so my butt is getting kicked. Even if I can only polish one panel per day....it will get done!!
    Polish on!!!!
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    Go girl!
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    sorry to hear about your cancer
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Sorry to hear about the illness

    for under 100, you really only have the Harbor freight option, but go for Lake country thinpro pads

    if budget wasnt an issue a makita po5000c is the smoothest and most ergonomic machine i`ve used so far...followed by Rupes and Griot Longthrows
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Sounds like machine weight is your biggest concern. I agree. The Harbour Freight one does NOT list the weight. A cheap machine will be useless if you can`t hold it because of weight .They all get heavy after a few panels. There are not many that offer both price and lightweight comfort. The lightest I have found is the Flex PE-8 which is 4 lbs. That is rotary. For me, the power switch is awkward to use.
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    yeah...typical full size machines are in the 5.75 trp 6.5 lb....
    Rupes duetto,75e , Adams swirl killer mini, and flex pe8 may be more ideal if weight it of more concern.
    out of that small list the adams swirl killer mini is most ergonomic/comfy and feels as smooth as my Rupes 75E
    its also the best fit for your budget
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    yeah...typical full size machines are in the 5.75 trp 6.5 lb....
    Rupes duetto,75e , Adams swirl killer mini, and flex pe8 may be more ideal if weight it of more concern.
    out of that small list the adams swirl killer mini is most ergonomic/comfy and feels as smooth as my Rupes 75E
    its also the best fit for your budget
    The HF, Adams SK mini, and Flex pe8 are machines that you could change out the Plate for different sizes.
    With the HF able to run 5-6" BPs.
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    Re: Polisher for disabled person

    Very sorry to hear of your illness! For $100 or under your best bet is the Harbor Freight DA. You can easily find 20% off coupons online to print off for Harbor Freight. Do not buy the HF pads, they are junk! Buy a good 5" backing plate from this site and some 5.5" Lake Country thin pro pads and your set. Good luck...
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