Spec me an electric Buffer please

Rotaries are not hard to use, u would have leave machine in one place for a serious length of to burn paint out. I have a silverline rotary with 3m pads, and its a fantastic budget machine, better faster results than the frankly overpriced scene purchase that is the das 6.!

Do you have a linky Tinders?
 
go for the Das 21-E dual action , safest and quickest method to get results

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-21e-dual-action-polisher/prod_1391.html

But it's out of stock! :p

I'm looking at buying a DA now as I'm now experiencing the brunt of a metallic dark paint car and how even the lightest of scratches or swirls show up like no tomorrow in the beating sun, so would rather polish them out a couple times a year.

So I'm guessing a DAS 6 Pro + some 3M pads (anything specific or just generic pads?) will be needed as well as some cutting+polishing compound.

This would also mean I can apply the wax with the DA after too and buff off with the DA? So actually I'll need some MF buffing pads for it, not just polishing pads...

I estimate up to £150 budget, of course I have no roof to do so this saves a bit of time and effort.
 
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Stop using "buffer" in your searches, nobody calls them that. They're polishers - if you search for that on eBay you get 13,000 results rather than 700
 
Ok sorry Dad ;-)

The same "items" still come up so I guess some do still call them polishers
 
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Ok sorry Dad ;-)

The same "items" still come up so I guess some do still call them polishers

I was actually trying to help - as I said in my post, I get 700 results for buffer and 12000 for polisher

Who actually calls them buffers though? I didn't realise there was a new "cool" word for them lol
 
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