jason(england)
New member
Good Morning
I did a land rover discovery on sat i used my cyclo with white pads and meguires cleaner wax as the paint was in fairly good shape and I was charging for a clean shiny finish which I achieved and am pleased with the results overall.
When using this machine I have a few complaints in general I do think that its a good machine saved loads of time on the bonnet but its downfalls are as follows in my eyes any way.
Vibration is a factor ,not sure which gives best results but do you guys find that using product on the left or right pad is best bearing in mind that one puts product on and one removes?.
Another moan is that it has its limits as if you try to move up say on the quater panel should one pad loose grip it flies off very annoying this would not happen with a pc or rotary polisher.
The size and weight is a little on the heavy side and I feel that you do have to put a little pressure for best results.
All in all its great for panel vans big hoods and flat doors and side panels but for sides which have mouldings etc I would rather use a smaller single headed machine ,Being more flexible.
All in all its pretty good and saved a lot of time but I shall be investing in a 6 speed rotary which has been offerd to me cheap my family owns a large body shop and can get a bit of training there .
Would love to get a pc but here in england there is a guy who sells them but with the 110 volt converter etc it comes around 250 pounds well over the top compared to what you guys pay.
I will have to get a relative in california to get me one sent out at some time
as ordering direst from the US is hassle and could be a pain with taxes etc.
I enjoyed the whole job in general and will post some pictures this week ,your feed back is a great help and although i have been doing this job for pay now for 4 years i dont know it all and learn something new every day from this place.
Your views allways appreciated.
Jason ( its my job but I like it) :chill
I did a land rover discovery on sat i used my cyclo with white pads and meguires cleaner wax as the paint was in fairly good shape and I was charging for a clean shiny finish which I achieved and am pleased with the results overall.
When using this machine I have a few complaints in general I do think that its a good machine saved loads of time on the bonnet but its downfalls are as follows in my eyes any way.
Vibration is a factor ,not sure which gives best results but do you guys find that using product on the left or right pad is best bearing in mind that one puts product on and one removes?.
Another moan is that it has its limits as if you try to move up say on the quater panel should one pad loose grip it flies off very annoying this would not happen with a pc or rotary polisher.
The size and weight is a little on the heavy side and I feel that you do have to put a little pressure for best results.
All in all its great for panel vans big hoods and flat doors and side panels but for sides which have mouldings etc I would rather use a smaller single headed machine ,Being more flexible.
All in all its pretty good and saved a lot of time but I shall be investing in a 6 speed rotary which has been offerd to me cheap my family owns a large body shop and can get a bit of training there .
Would love to get a pc but here in england there is a guy who sells them but with the 110 volt converter etc it comes around 250 pounds well over the top compared to what you guys pay.
I will have to get a relative in california to get me one sent out at some time
as ordering direst from the US is hassle and could be a pain with taxes etc.
I enjoyed the whole job in general and will post some pictures this week ,your feed back is a great help and although i have been doing this job for pay now for 4 years i dont know it all and learn something new every day from this place.
Your views allways appreciated.
Jason ( its my job but I like it) :chill