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Unemployed: Need a decent polisher, need ideas.

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    #16
    Originally posted by TheNextAZN View Post
    When I said power i meant "Juice" i don't know of any battery powered DA;s or Rotary machines.. but i've never done the research.

    Sorry let clarify things.. DA's have a random orbit nature which means that it generates less heat than a rotary. It's more gentle so correction work typically takes longer. But it is also safer to use and easier to learn which makes it the ideal beginners tool.
    a rotary polisher can develop significant heat on the paint which can lead to paint burns in the hands of an inexperienced user.


    I see. If juice is the concern, I would see if I can get spare batteries. I just need convenience to do it any where. I like to do it at my storage area but it has no plug in. They don't want it more likely.
    As for burn marks. I got some of those on my trunk area from the previous owner. Any suggestions on those? I guess you cannot correct those ha?

    Thanks.

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      #17
      get the harbor freight one it will work better than the others but has the power to burn your paint.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ashb82 View Post
        get the harbor freight one it will work better than the others but has the power to burn your paint.
        Thanks. I'll burn my paint for cheap. Lol.

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          #19
          Just to answer...I get what is called SSI, which is Social Security Income. I get it because I worked since 16 (now 55) and it is given for permanent disability. I had Conjestive Heart Failure, Heart Attack, and Stroke. I finally had a triple bi-pass. Nothing with unemployment.
          For some income...you can ask your neighbors if they wouldn't mind your cord and you waxed their cars for $20. Since you are in O.C. (California?) I know the prices of wax jobs at car washes....way more than $20.
          GL

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            #20
            Sorry about your recent unemployment. I can definitely relate, and I know how difficult it can be. I lost my job back in 2009 and lost just about everything I had worked so hard for...Good luck...

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              #21
              Originally posted by Niteryder315 View Post
              Sorry about your recent unemployment. I can definitely relate, and I know how difficult it can be. I lost my job back in 2009 and lost just about everything I had worked so hard for...Good luck...
              Thanks for the encouragement. I just recently lost it June of this year. You lost your job in 2009. It's tough but I am not the only one. So I got that to go on with.
              Good luck to you also.

              Thanks.

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                #22
                I guess my paint wasn't as bad as I thought. I used swirlX and ultimate compound and got most of the swirls gone. I said most b/c it's not a dark color car so hot sun shining on it I might see more. For now it's mirror finish so I am happy.
                I found the aggressiveness rating from Maguiar's site, hope it can help some one.
                http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...hlight=scratch

                By the way, I use the drill attach polisher I got at Harbor Freight Tools a year ago. The product is discontinued now.

                Thanks for all of the help guys.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jdmrespect11 View Post
                  i would look for mothers brand.they make good stuff and for a reasonable price.ive had mine for 3 years and running.also since your unemployed wouldnt it make more since to get another or longer cord to add to your extenstion?
                  Mothers is definately the way to go

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                    #24
                    A multi speed Dewalt rotory buffer, can make great haste when getting agresive scratches out, a orbital buffer, is great for the final polish and wax.
                    "Self Renewed"

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