Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
So, for Christmas, my well-meaning nephew bought me an RO polisher ... It is one of those so-called "wax spreader" polishers available at Walmart. With a 10" pad from *AutoSpa. It comes with 1 foam bonnet for wax application and 1 microfiber bonnet for polish application/product removal. I plan on hitting Walmart today to get a few more microfiber bonnets - just to have extra if needed.
While I know that my Porter Cable is far superior for compounding and polishing, I honestly think that this polisher could prove useful in REMOVING products after they have been applied and worked by my PC, particularly wax.
It is supposed to be in the 50s today (with chances of rain), but with any luck, I should be able to wash my car and apply a coat of TW Ceramic/Graphene Paste Wax and try out the 10" polisher for removal (followed of course by a `final wipe` by hand).
I will be filming this for my YouTube Channel, so with any luck, I will have some good news for raw newbies wanting a polisher, but not wanting to spend the money on a `proper` polisher, and are just looking for something to make the waxing process a bit easier.
While I know that my Porter Cable is far superior for compounding and polishing, I honestly think that this polisher could prove useful in REMOVING products after they have been applied and worked by my PC, particularly wax.
It is supposed to be in the 50s today (with chances of rain), but with any luck, I should be able to wash my car and apply a coat of TW Ceramic/Graphene Paste Wax and try out the 10" polisher for removal (followed of course by a `final wipe` by hand).
I will be filming this for my YouTube Channel, so with any luck, I will have some good news for raw newbies wanting a polisher, but not wanting to spend the money on a `proper` polisher, and are just looking for something to make the waxing process a bit easier.