If you're looking for a cheap polisher
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If you're looking for a cheap polisher
Buy this
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought it along with some adhesive velcro fasteners and some chemical guys pads. I put the adhesive velcro on the polishers backing plate and attached the chemical guys pads to it. It's a low RPM and not as powerful as the $150-200 polishers but it still made my paint look amazing. Removed a lot of swirls I had and to be honest my paint hasnt looked this good in years. For $30, I think this has been the best investment for my car I have ever made for next to no money.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought it along with some adhesive velcro fasteners and some chemical guys pads. I put the adhesive velcro on the polishers backing plate and attached the chemical guys pads to it. It's a low RPM and not as powerful as the $150-200 polishers but it still made my paint look amazing. Removed a lot of swirls I had and to be honest my paint hasnt looked this good in years. For $30, I think this has been the best investment for my car I have ever made for next to no money.
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I have one of those too. Works pretty good and its small enough where it doesnt make your arms and hands tired. It wont do the work of a profressional polisher but for a small wax spreader, it does a good job.