Pls Recommend 12V Orbital Polisher...

None. Best bet is a Porter Cable and a power inverter. A PC doesn't draw a huge amount of power.



Seriously, any cheapie 12V buffer isn't going be strong enough to remove imperfections. Maybe adequate to apply wax though.
 
I dont think ive seen any that plug into a cigarate lighter... so you would probably need an inverter of some sort. There are cordless orbitals that look decent. Those might fit what you need done. They probably arent any good for swirl removal, but would work wonders for applying wax.
 
hi guys,



the reason i asked is i have a car that is parked in a parking garage where there is no power outlet nearby. that's the only place that i can do the waxing. my car is new and i don't think i need a powerful polisher to remove swirl marks yet.



i know the porter cable is THE polisher of choice but it doesn't suit my present need.



any recommendation is highly appreciated.



thanks again.
 
I'd suggest you save your money. In time you will want a good orbital machine and you will have found that the 12V model just didn't have the ability to do the job. If your paint is new then do the polishing and waxing by hand. There are lots of members on this board that don't own DA polishers.

In time you can add a Porter Cable to your equipment.
 
BlackHowling said:
hi guys,



the reason i asked is i have a car that is parked in a parking garage where there is no power outlet nearby. that's the only place that i can do the waxing. my car is new and i don't think i need a powerful polisher to remove swirl marks yet.



i know the porter cable is THE polisher of choice but it doesn't suit my present need.



any recommendation is highly appreciated.



thanks again.



I have the one in the site I'm posting below .. With the 4" pads that come with it and DACP or #9 and a some patience I have removed the odd minor scratch and I have removed all the swirls off mine with it ,.. but like I say .. its very slow but effective. No substitute for the PC .. but it did get me by till I got mine



The one I bought had 2 batteries in the kit. .. Now that I have my PC I use it for wax application.



Its a Simoniz brand but is avalalble from Wen etc.



Buffer
 
Scottwax said:
None. Best bet is a Porter Cable and a power inverter. A PC doesn't draw a huge amount of power.



Seriously, any cheapie 12V buffer isn't going be strong enough to remove imperfections. Maybe adequate to apply wax though.





hey scottwax, great idea in using a power inverter. how many watts does a PC require? the power inverter needs to be able to handle that right? i looked at the PC manufacturer site but it didn't mention how many watts.



thank you everybody for your inputs. i really appreciate it.



this is a terrific site with terrific people!



keep it up.
 
BlackHowling said:
hey scottwax, great idea in using a power inverter. how many watts does a PC require? the power inverter needs to be able to handle that right? i looked at the PC manufacturer site but it didn't mention how many watts.



Name plate says 3.7 Amp .. whats that 444 watts? I can't remember the factor. 3.7 x 120 ??
 
If you simply want to apply and remove wax, I think a machine is overkill.



The really nice carnaubas (Souveran, S100, P21S, etc.) go on like butter, and come off even easier. I can probably have the car done, by the time I get a tool, pad, and cord ready to go (and put away).



Plus, they tell me it helps you to bond with your car...



Jim
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
If you simply want to apply and remove wax, I think a machine is overkill.



The really nice carnaubas (Souveran, S100, P21S, etc.) go on like butter, and come off even easier. I can probably have the car done, by the time I get a tool, pad, and cord ready to go (and put away).



Plus, they tell me it helps you to bond with your car...



Jim



He is right ^^^^ Even waxes like Glanz and NXT are very easy on easy off and need no machines.
 
~One man’s opinion / observations ~



Jesstzn the conversion is correct (444 Watts)



Watts= Volts x Amps

Amps= Watts / Volts





~Hope this helps~



Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/ Jon

justadumbarchitect * so I question everything *
 
TOGWT said:
~One man’s opinion / observations ~



Jesstzn the conversion is correct (444 Watts)



Watts= Volts x Amps

Amps= Watts / Volts





~Hope this helps~






WHOOTT not bad concidering I have been out of school for 20 years.
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
If you simply want to apply and remove wax, I think a machine is overkill.


I agree. When I got the PC I also got a MF bonnet to remove polishes/wax, because I was used to working with inferior products. After my large shipment of products/pads/MF towels/PC arrived I quickly realized that all I need the PC for is the actual polishing with DACP and #9, I apply #81 and #26 by hand and remove them all by hand.



In short, you can do very well without a PC, with proper wash/dry/wax techniques and a mild abrasive by hand to tackle any imperfections as they arise.



The PC is an awesome tool for swirl removal though. :up
 
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