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  • #46
    Hi zey,

    Can I ask, is the DeWalt DW 443 the same as the G-100 & 7424 ie dual action?

    I ask because I'll be able to get that here in the UK and I would rather stick to the straight forward simple to use machine (G-100/7424) rather go to the orbital as a first step.

    Thanks
    Bryan

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    • #47
      Blr123, Dewalt DW443 is also a dual action polisher, similar to G100a/PC7424. I haven't tried G100a yet (due to availability and 240V power source), but I've heard that DW443 being more torque and it won't bog down when I apply pressure. But I guess it's as noisy (or noisier) compared to G100a. UK version has higher OPM range, please check out from DeWALT UK website. Mine is made in USA but 240V version.
      zey's detailing photography blog

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      • #48
        Thanks zey,

        It's the same problem here 240v.

        Does the DW accept the same pads and covers?

        Thanks
        Bryan

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        • #49
          Originally posted by zey
          As usual, I'll take a photo, post up the pic when I get new stuffs. Today, I finally got myself a gallon of Hyper Dressing. I'm now waiting for the Hyper Dressing dispenser bottle to arrive next week and I shall start off with 3:1 ratio first. If it's too thick, I'll add more water, if it's too thin, I'll add more product. So versatile!

          Hey,

          You are going to love the Hyper-Dressing!! And...I usually use about 3:1 for my all around uses! Awesome stuff!

          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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          • #50
            Blr123, I have modified my machine to a 5" custom made backing pad. So it fits nicely with MG's 6.5" pads.

            Tim, this product gives me an impression as though it's a Hyper Yogurt (Grape Flavour), dilutable yogurt.
            zey's detailing photography blog

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            • #51
              Thanks again zey

              Bryan

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              • #52
                Blr123, you're absolutely most welcome.

                Yesterday's engine detailing result is out. I first washed down the engine with Super Degreaser (4:1) and applied Hyper Dressing (3:1) using a dispenser. Same goes to the wheel wells. Extremely satisfied with the ease of use and result.



                zey's detailing photography blog

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                • #53
                  Morning all,

                  Looks like a quality job done there zey

                  And Michelin tyres..........the only ones to have eh, I'm not biased or anything I just work for Michelin

                  Bryan

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                  • #54
                    Great work there zey
                    You polished the toilet lid Looks great though

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                    • #55
                      Hey guys, thanks for the kind words. I'm extremely happy with the Hyper Dressing and it makes me like to detail the wheel wells more often. I know people don't squat down to peep at my wheel wells, but I feel as if I'm driving a brand new car everyday! Got more toys over the weekend...

                      Cat and Dog Repellent Spray


                      Hyper Dressing Dispenser & High Foam Sprayer for Safe Degreaser



                      Painters Foam
                      A big thank you to Tim for suggesting me to use this tool to apply Hyper Dressing. I've got a larger one which I didn't capture the photo of it.


                      Evencoat Applicator
                      zey's detailing photography blog

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                      • #56
                        Got a new random orbital buffer! It's a Bosch GEX 270AE. It comes with a 5" backing pad, suitable for 6.5" pads. Very low operation noise level, light (1.5kg), speed variable, designed for UK/Asia use with 240V motor and UK 3-pin plug. Gonna try it soon to remove holograms. Hope that no micro-marring will be induced.



                        zey's detailing photography blog

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                        • #57
                          Good afternoon everyone,

                          Looks good Zey let us know how it goes.

                          Thanks
                          Bryan

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                          • #58
                            Hi Bryan, as promised, after washing my car just now, I tried to use the new Bosch machine to remove the holograms which I put on 2 weeks ago using #80/W-9006/rotary. Perhaps my rotary machine handling skill is bad. Here is how the paintwork looks like after car wash.



                            Then I slap on #80 with W-9006 and run it for a while and buff it away. Holograms and swirls are gone, very little micro-marring. As Mike mentioned before it's a Catch-22, since my paintwork is too soft and it mars easily. To choose between holograms and micro-marring, I'll live with a little bit of micro-marring.



                            Finish it off with NXT Tech Wax. As usual, it looks flawless.



                            As you notice my paintwork is solid black, any slight defect can be observed easily using the right lighting. It's PITA to maintain...I hope what I did today is a permanent removal of holograms, won't come back after a car wash.

                            Just a question: By referring to the photo below, should I stop buffing the #80 at this moment?



                            That's all folks. I'll snap more photos on the coming weekend Meguiar's Detailing Clinic for Getz Club and post it up here. Thanks for reading.
                            zey's detailing photography blog

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                            • #59
                              Great Thread!

                              It's very educational for the beginner and intermediate alike!
                              The Lonely Raven

                              Jack of all Trades,
                              Master of None

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by zey
                                Just a question: By referring to the photo below, should I stop buffing the #80 at this moment?

                                It's kind of hard to tell from the photo the film of M80 on the surface, but here's what I show people at our detailing classes,

                                As you're polishing with a dual action polisher, the film on the surface behind the polisher opposite the direction you're moving the polisher, should always be a wet/moist film, never dry. If you buff long enough that the film you're leaving behind is dry, you are buffing to long and need to stop sooner.

                                Also, before applying more product and continuing, remove the residue on the surface so you don't mingle new product with used up product.
                                Mike Phillips
                                760-515-0444
                                showcargarage@gmail.com

                                "Find something you like and use it often"

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