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    Newbie looking for first polisher

    As the title says, I`m looking for my first polisher. I have always polished and waxed by hand (only 2-3 times a year). One main reason I am looking for a machine polisher is to correct my fiancee`s hood that was done by a shop but it came out dull and has seemes to become more dull as time passes on. Besides this one task, I will just be touching up other paint with polish and a twice a year or so waxing. I am looking to spend $20-$50. The two options that I have came up with are McGuire`s DA polisher system(~$40) (for use with the drill), and the HF Rotary Polisher (~$30). Which of these options do you guys recommend or is there another recommendation? Thanks

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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    I would necessarily recommend either... But If I had to choose between the two I would go Meguiar`s DA Polisher System. A Rotary should not be used by a newbie on their own car and can take a while to getting used to. You can easily burn through your paint with a rotary in no time.

    The Meguiar`s DA System can get ok results but takes a long time as you are using a drill for your power source. You can spend a little more and get a HFDual Action Polisher, but you`ll want to order quality pads as the ones they sell are junk. If you go that route you`ll end up spending around $100 for everything that you need but your results will be way above what you can achieve with the the Megs DA System.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    I myself would recommend either. Put some money into a PC type of polisher with pads and product and you can do wonders with car and your family`s too. Here are some I recommend to looking into: BLACKFIRE Porter Cable Swirl Remover Kit , Pinnacle Porter Cable 7424XP Show Car Kit, also you may want to add a few more pads and you should be set with a very good polish system.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    I`ve achieved EXCELLENT results from using the DA Power System (DAPS). But it takes a long time. If money is an issue, save a bit more to get a "regular" size machine.

    Another option, buy used. Autopia has Open Box Deals in which you can snag some really good deals.

    Also, keep in mind pads and polishes. That will add to the overall cost.

    Here`s what I did with the DAPS...

    This is after Ultimate Compound on burgundy pad



    After both Compound and Ultimate Polish

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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    SilverVRoom, I see you are new to polishing, and you are thinking about the HF Rotary.
    I started with this one




    I thought 30 bucks, great deal !
    Let me say this about starting with a Rotary... Was the Hardest polishing session I have done yet.
    Trying to Learn how to run a Rotary is much different than learning a DA. There where times I did`t know if I was
    Running the Rotary or it was running me. Might I add,
    I`m tall, quite strong from working hard all my life and that machine was Boss. Plus I had marks of every kind
    On my paint, when I was done.
    Took me a year, with a DA to repair what I thought at the time was a good job.

    Do yourself a favor, get the DA even if you have to save,
    Later, after trying and learning as much as possible from, forums, youtube, product reviews.
    You`ll be glad you Got a DA, even a HF one.
    Good Luck, and keep a postin`





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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    Paul & Old Pirate- Are you guys misspeaking or am I being dense (wouldn`t be the first time )? Don`t you mean "would NOT recommend either"?

    Between the two I`d go Harbor Freight, but I`d rather save up for something better or buy used. Spend a few hours running a drill at awkward angles and you`ll probably understand why I`m not a fan of that system for anything more than infrequent spot-correction.

    SilverVroom- Welcome to Autopia! Somebody might sell you a used Porter Cable really cheap, and while I consider them marginal, they`ll do the job with little 4" pads.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    Accumulator, your right on the spelling on what I wrote, ( I think I`m more dense then ever ). The HF Rotary Polisher is a machine that I only recommend for someone who has handle rotary polishers before and are in a need of one to finish up on a job because their machine broke down. The yrs I was at CMA I seen alot of folks ( even detailers ) stop by and show the damaged they have done to their or customers paint from these machines. I would just up one`s dinero and get one from the Autopia Car Care site or thru Autogeek site. You will thank us and your cars paint will thank you also and you get to have a system that will last for many yrs.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    I would not recommend either. Invest in a Porter Cable 7424XP. You can get one here by call Paul and asking if they have any open box specials or if you want to try used go on eBay or Craigslist. The Porter Cable is time tested and with microfiber pads able to remove most any defect.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    Harbor Freight has a DA you should be able to get for around 50.00 with a 20-25% off coupon.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    Welcome to the forum by the way. Just noticed it`s your first post.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    I started with the same HF rotary very similar to the one above, except mine has a U shaped handle, 4 years ago and never had a problem using it. I started off using it at only around 600rpms because I was afraid of damaging the paint but now I`ve done plenty of paint correction including compounding out freshly painted panels wih rubbing compound at full speed (3k rpm) with a cutting pad and am very comfortable with it.

    I tried the HF Dual Action polisher ($60) once and the pad would stop spinning at the slightest pressure and it left a haze on my black car which was difficult to remove without the aid of my rotary (I was using Meguiar`s 105). Also, it was so loud that I felt I needed ear protection and I`m a drummer!

    I`ve also been using HF pads for years and haven`t had a problem with them either. When I`m done polishing, there are no swirl marks or micro-marring and the pads haven`t fallen apart or anything. You have to make sure you prime the pad properly before using it to avoid micro-marring and don`t use excessive pressure. Use the right compound or polish and the right pad and speed instead of trying to use pressure.
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    AG has 15% off store-wide and I am sure Paul would match this. Ebay for a used Griots / Portable cable.
    Porter Cable 7424 XP Dual Action Car Polisher Auto Buffer
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    I appreciate all the input guys.
    I decided to go with the HF DA Polisher. I would like the PC or another nicer model, but can`t justify the cost right now.
    I have looked at all the mods for this polisher as well and everyone recommends getting a different backing plate/pads.
    Any recommendation on a good backing plate and pads (cut/polish/wax)>

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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    Wellcome to Autopia!

    How that you`ve settled on a polisher, I would highly recommend picking up:

    BP: 5" (Dual Action Flexible 5 inch Backing Plate)
    Pads: 3 Orange and 3 White 5.5" Lake Country flat pads (Lake Country 5.5 Inch Flat Pads 6 Pack - Mix and Match to create your own 6 pack!)
    Compound/Polish/Wax: HD SPEED (3D HD Speed 32 oz.)

    The results of using the above combo will put a nice big smile on your face
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    Re: Newbie looking for first polisher

    Angus, thanks for this post. I have a PC, but still sitting in the box. Researching pads, polishes, etc., and I think you just simplified it perfect for me.

    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    Wellcome to Autopia!

    How that you`ve settled on a polisher, I would highly recommend picking up:
    BP: 5" (Dual Action Flexible 5 inch Backing Plate)
    Pads: 3 Orange and 3 White 5.5" Lake Country flat pads (Lake Country 5.5 Inch Flat Pads 6 Pack - Mix and Match to create your own 6 pack!)
    Compound/Polish/Wax: HD SPEED (3D HD Speed 32 oz.)

    The results of using the above combo will put a nice big smile on your face
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