| Paul@DCC 
 
 
 Member Since: 05 Jul 2012
 Location: Bosham
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 Martin wrote:Paul, please be aware that this site has commercial posting rules: http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic1971.html
 
 Sorry I wasn't aware, just popped on the thread to introduce myself.
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                |  Fri Jul 06 2012 5:08pm |  | 
            
            
            
              
                | Vadim 
 
 
 Member Since: 20 Apr 2010
 Location: London
 Posts: 855
 
  
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 npinks wrote:It depends on what your after, pro detailer grade mirror looks finish or a freshen up lose a few swirls
 First it's not a easy job to do, you'll have a lot of preparation and a long time working on polishing, I think all too often someone buys a machine polisher and thinks it speeds up the polishing, in fact doing it right takes more time than what you may do with a bottle of polish and cloth
 
 Firstly, you'll need to wash, getting into gaps and rinse, clay the car to remove paint contamination, de tar and wash all over again and fully dry the car. (this took me a full day)
 
 Tape up the panels, to prevent grit/dirt been pulled in, Polish with the safer Dual action your going to be working in small section, and move it on once your desired finish is sorted, (how toos can be found on DW or YouTube) but you'll be at this all day too and again to refine the panels if need
 
 Polishes it's a mine field, Meguirs Microfibre kits a supposed to be good, and so is the foam pads and GTechniq P1
 
 But when you have bought a DA polisher the pads the polishes and the last protective layer be that wax or sealent, your not looking at much more for someone else to do it and you maintain it after
 
 Amen!
  Vadim A. | 
              
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