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Older lady needs help for advancing to DA polisher

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  • gagar
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    Thank you, Nick. Both videos were helpful in my decision making. Somehow, I had missed these on my quest.

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  • Nick Winn
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    Welcome to Meguiar's Online! I think either our DA Power System drill attachment or an actual electric DA polisher like our MT300 will help with your goals. As far as comfort, for anyone starting out machine polishing it takes a little time to get comfortable. In regards to defect removal capability, a dedicated electric Dual Action Polisher machine like our MT300 will be able to remove more severe defects than our DA Power System, especially when paired with an aggressive cutting disc & compound.

    These types of machines have very low risk of permanent damage. While we hear of many who want to start out on a "junker" or not so important car, it's really not necessary. What usually happens when starting out is that you do not get the results you are after, and it may take a few attempts to get the hang of it. Below are some videos which highlight some technique tips for our DA Power System or a DA Polisher machine:



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  • gagar
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    You hit the nail on the head. I can scratch that off my list in making my decision. Thx, Bill.

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  • BillE
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    Originally posted by gagar View Post
    My goals- (1) correcting small blemishes, which may require some wet sanding, suspect that many may respond to Scratch X . (2) Application of liquid wax. Surprisingly my red 2007 Camry has kept a decent finish in spite of only an occasional spray wax at the drive thru car wash. I suppose it's because this part of NC has more rainy days second only to Seattle. (So the saying goes.) Actually thinking that a 3 inch polishing head might be sufficient for my needs but will need to learn more about counter weights. Thx HCAD.
    Are you referring to the counter weight on a PC? If so, not to be concerned. Ya have to remember the PC started its' life as a SANDER, hence the different weights really made a difference when using different sized sanding discs. Using it as 'buffer' it really doesn't make any difference.

    Hope this helps...

    Bill

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  • gagar
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    My goals- (1) correcting small blemishes, which may require some wet sanding, suspect that many may respond to Scratch X . (2) Application of liquid wax. Surprisingly my red 2007 Camry has kept a decent finish in spite of only an occasional spray wax at the drive thru car wash. I suppose it's because this part of NC has more rainy days second only to Seattle. (So the saying goes.) Actually thinking that a 3 inch polishing head might be sufficient for my needs but will need to learn more about counter weights. Thx HCAD.

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  • HCAD
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    An additional thought concerning the Porter Cable vs other polishers. The vibration level really come into play when you're correcting an entire vehicle. If you tackle your car one panel at a time, resting in between for an hour or a day, it may not be an issue. I have an older Porter Cable and a Meguiar's, and I don't notice a huge difference between the two. My older PC is actually smaller and easier to handle than the newer Meguiar's machine.

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  • gagar
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    I'm sort of a misfit in my small golfing community,. I would be surprised if anyone would even recognize the Meguiar brand. Thanks for the kind thought, Bill.

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  • gagar
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    Old Bear, can't express enough appreciation for your observations as they are addressing my concerns.THX.

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  • BillE
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    I'm wondering or maybe just thinkin' out loud but...maybe someone reading these posts in you 'neighborhood' would be able and willing to to lend a hand.

    I think more folks read this forum than reply so maybe someone will come forth.

    Bill

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  • Old Bear
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    Gagar
    I apologize for being a little ambiguous.
    I selected the MT300 DA Polisher, not the drill mounted DA polisher attachment.
    I felt my two hands could control the larger full polisher easier than a drill.
    With neuropathy in the fingers, it is easier to hold the polisher with a trigger hand and the other on the adjustable u shaped handle.

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  • gagar
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    Thx, Old Bear. A very good point. Did see that some reviewers considered the vibration as a negative for the Porter Cable.

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  • Old Bear
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    Gagar asked "Is the small DA polisher still available and is it worth the cost which may necessitate a new drill?"

    At 68 and coming off of frozen shoulders, I went with a Meguiar's DA polisher. The Porter Cable may be an affordable alternative. I have heard it vibrates a little more than the MT300. The vibrations can tire our arms out sooner.

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  • gagar
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    Your reply encouraged me to look beyond my local community college but the Tech school at 1.5 hours away only teaches emission control, etc. If I get discouraged at 80, can only imagine what a high school student wanting a good trade outside computers must feel. I have benefitted greatly from the online videos but would prefer to use a polisher on a junker before making mistakes on my car that I hope to make last and look good for my last 5 years of driving.
    Last edited by gagar; Aug 12, 2017, 09:09 AM. Reason: more info

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  • gagar
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    Thanks, HCAD. There are a few paint transfers that I haven't been able to remove completely with Meguiar products, so will investigate the options you suggested. Presume they are safe for clear coat. Will look for the PorterCable polisher locally. At first glance on Amazon, seems it may be a little heavy at 5+ pounds for me to hold and use on the side panels where most of the blemishes occur, but would probably work well for a very bothersome bird poop etching on my hood. (Should have watched the videos before I let the bird droppings eat away some clear coat.) Must admit that I am a hit or miss person for detailing my car, even though I find it more satisfying than gardening or some of the other chores of everyday life. Have a great mechanic and a valid drivers license that will get me through another 5 years, if I can just keep the finish decent on my red Camry.

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  • Joe Dragon
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    A community college wouldn't usually have a detailing class. For that I'd look for a technical or trade school for high school students to learn plumbing, cement work, carpentry, chef's cooking, etc. But the online videos have plenty of info that you can learn without driving somewhere.

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