The owner made the first chemical wash with shampoo citrus wash and gloss guys and decontaminated with ClayBar pinnacle. He also devoted some time to detail a couple of tires before you get to him. The sealed with Poorboys EX-P (if I remember correctly) and gave him a coat of nattys. In the afternoon, from 1 we got down to work. First dry it as the way to the gas station to the garage it was raining. Are pregnant and eat. From the 4 I got to polish. We proceeded to the polishing phase with the Porter Cable orbital polisher. First I tried menzerna sponge finish and final finish. Surprisingly out some flaws but not all. So we went to grade porter cable polishers. Menzerna polishing sponge and Intensive polish. Would work with this polish, but I was having problems in removing the remains and decided to use the Meguiars # 95 that leaves a decent finish and given a short court with Porter Cable, polishing phase for more than court. Finally we turn to final finish and sponge finish. I had some problems with small polishing sponge, is taking off the velcro, but it was just the end. We had to finish the job with sponge finish only. Finally, wash with ONR again to remove traces of polishing and waxing with a star waxes: Zymöl Carbon. This wax stretched a lot, almost did not need to go replacing the applicator. The effects and reflections are impressive given that painting, I like a lot more than any metallic black Honda or other marks, if I had that color in my car would be essential to have the painting in good condition, and appreciated it a lot. Tete a greeting. It's the kind of polishing easier to use and therefore better for someone starting to polish. Its main feature is that the head where the polishing sponge, make orbits instead of moving along a single axis porter cable polishers. This causes less heat to cause the cap and therefore be more difficult to create defects such as holograms. Instead of cutting power decreases, so it takes longer to polish the car as well as increased vibration. Is the best known of orbital sanders. The only drawback is that being American (110V) you have to use a transformer to change the power (220V) and do not burn. For years he has been the buffer reference. Your ability to orbits per minute (OPM) is of 2500-6000 rpm. It is very easy to handle and weighs 2. 6 kg approx. Depending on the "sub model" the porter cable polishers can be quite short. Under various names you will find this grinder that could be considered a clone to the Porter Cable. The big advantage is that you do not need the processor to work at 220V porter cable polishers. It also has a range of orbits per minute from 2500-6500 opm, weighing 2. 3 kg. The differences may lie in the length of the porter cable polishers and the porter cable polishers connector, still working at 220V in the kestrel is to buy an adapter plug type used in Britain to Spanish. Another veteran grinder based on Porter Cable, like the kestrel can be found in European 220V version. I have not found much information on their technical characteristics but go like the rest. This range of bosch sanders / polishers distance themselves a bit of rest not being a clone of the porter cable. As a main difference between power, both are equally suitable for polishing. Additional advantages of the two would lie not having to use a transformer, easy to find these machines in any DIY center and have a guarantee of a major brand like Bosch. The main feature of this grinder is that it is a broken orbital, ie having a rotational movement forced him to get more cutting power and the great advantage that it is much harder to generate holograms having an orbital motion. The disadvantages could highlight the price, which is very high (although the quality of the materials are excellent) and accepts no small sponges, although a special adapter and a sponge, but are difficult to find. The conclusions of the video the operator says that with the Flex, in one pass eliminates most of the scratches and swirls and Porter Cable eliminates 70% in a much greater working time for what would be required, or make other or use a polish last more cut to get the same result porter cable polishers. S because we will talk more about how to refine and speed for each type of machine, either orbital or rotary. Thanks for the idea. The kestrel / krauss / dap is somewhat more expensive than new Megs. They really like or is there something that makes that of Meguiarsms recommended?. as the problem of meg's new is that I have not found much information as you will not know to tell if it's worth it or not. Anyway I think the kestrel or the like for the price they have done a great job. He goes to his pace, but will. Bosch then, I've tried tambiny are far less noisy but have the disadvantage of the dishes youngsters. It all depends on your expectations for the future. I started with porter cable polishers and a year later I bought a makita (rotating) because I felt that I was going to despair with the orbital and to be quite more slowly. But if you're going to polish your car only think that a kestrel is a great option for relationship quality / price porter cable polishers. AFTER grinding test this weekend weekend I've seen that you must have an orbital sander and in particular to be learning to work the car. . A year ago I've bought a polishing machine make Ferm. Unfortunately, this is a Rotationsmaschiene which is quite cumbersome. Even the Polierergenis is not satisfactory. The problem itself is that I'm in the sun micro scratches in the paint, further verblast of the red paint of my Fiesta ever again quite quickly. To find the right machine for you, we would have to know in which area your moving budget. Reasonable machines can be found in a price range from € 120, - to € 500 over, -. You make up your value to an eccentric-polisher with forced rotation or not? If so, then only the Makita BO6040 actually come (with switchable forced rotation), the Meguiar's G220 V2. 0 (currently not available anywhere), the Flex XC 3401VRG or the Festool Rotex (90 / 125 / 150) in question. Prices start from here € 249, - (Meguiar's) and end at € 560, - (Festool) porter cable polishers. If you can do without the forced rotation / want, then it is also cheaper: the Kestrel DAS DAS 6 and Pro 6 and its derivatives (Liquid Elements T2000/T3000, Dodo Juice Buff Daddy, garter, etc. pp) start at around € 120, - and end with the Meguiar's G220 V1. 0 for € 249, -. Besides the above there are certainly still usable machines from Bosch, Metabo, Fein, Hitachi Power Tools, Porter Cable, Milwaukee, etc. , etc. , only these machines here in the forum are likely to be so rare that there is no experience with them. . . . .