Which Powered Polisher?
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:02 pm
Gents,
As Christmas is approaching rapidly the wife has been dropping hints with regard to what I want as a present from the in-laws ... the situation goes like this I buy what I want, the wife passes it over to her parents who in turn give her the money which in turn ends back in my pocket - come Christmas I open my present up and look shocked & amazed that it was just what I really wanted and everybody is happy.
Now as I've now got a garage full of every novelty golf accessory known to man (I wish such companies would stop manufacture) I was thinking about getting some car related stuff. Up to know I've always polished my car by hand but I was thinking about getting a powered polisher. Problem is I'm not really sure what I should be looking for in a polisher ... or to be precise what differentiates a crap but expensive polisher from a good but cheap one. I use Meguiars products and would have bought their polisher just from the branding perspective but it appears they don't do one.
To help I thought I would provide details of my car care routine:
- Wash weekly followed by quick detailer
- Polish Monthly
- Every 6 months clay bar followed by 3 step system
So as far what I want a polisher to do is quite simply apply wax/polish and then buff off again. I doubt I'd ever want to cut the paintwork as I wouldn't trust myself so would always take it to a body shop if it needed doing. So can anybody recommend a particular polisher or define what I should be looking out for in my search. I'm probably looking for something in the range of £50 to £100 but would consider spending more if it was really considered to be the mutts nuts.
Many thanks,
Rich.
As Christmas is approaching rapidly the wife has been dropping hints with regard to what I want as a present from the in-laws ... the situation goes like this I buy what I want, the wife passes it over to her parents who in turn give her the money which in turn ends back in my pocket - come Christmas I open my present up and look shocked & amazed that it was just what I really wanted and everybody is happy.
Now as I've now got a garage full of every novelty golf accessory known to man (I wish such companies would stop manufacture) I was thinking about getting some car related stuff. Up to know I've always polished my car by hand but I was thinking about getting a powered polisher. Problem is I'm not really sure what I should be looking for in a polisher ... or to be precise what differentiates a crap but expensive polisher from a good but cheap one. I use Meguiars products and would have bought their polisher just from the branding perspective but it appears they don't do one.
To help I thought I would provide details of my car care routine:
- Wash weekly followed by quick detailer
- Polish Monthly
- Every 6 months clay bar followed by 3 step system
So as far what I want a polisher to do is quite simply apply wax/polish and then buff off again. I doubt I'd ever want to cut the paintwork as I wouldn't trust myself so would always take it to a body shop if it needed doing. So can anybody recommend a particular polisher or define what I should be looking out for in my search. I'm probably looking for something in the range of £50 to £100 but would consider spending more if it was really considered to be the mutts nuts.
Many thanks,
Rich.