Hey,
Wondering where I can pick up a polishing pal here in Oz? Seen them on international sites...
. Matt
Hey,
Wondering where I can pick up a polishing pal here in Oz? Seen them on international sites...
. Matt
You can buy them from waxit: Concours Hand Polishing Pal 90mm Velcro
Personally I just use either ZAS foam or MF applicators
https://www.zas.com.au/product/43/za...twin_pack.html
https://www.zas.com.au/product/42/za...pplicator.html
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Cheers Dan!
Thought it would be good for compounding with the LC orange 4 inch as zas are currently out of the LC orange hand pads. You see, I don't have a machine nor budget to pick one up, and with the recent efforts doing things by hand, the polishing pal seems like a wise choice. I have read a fair few opinions on them and although a lot of people use them for applying sealers and finishing waxes, I can definitely see advantages of using one of these to (hopefully) provide some alleviation from hand strain.
Thanks again for the pointer on where to pick them up from... now time to put in an order for what seems like the entire Prima range to get things moving!
Thx. MC
No worries
Hand polishing is tough going, but you can get ok results on softer Japanese paints like Mazdas (compared to Euro paints like BMW or Merc for example).
If you're grabbing some Prima products, I assume you're going to pick up some Amigo? If not, then, as Molly Meldrum says, do yourself a favour. It's an awesome product. . For someone who doesn't have access to a machine polisher Amigo is great to use to help fill light swirls. Sometimes though, it's great to use even on a freshly paint corrected surface as it has a really nice darkening effect on metallic cars. Here's an Aston V8 Vantage that I machined and then used Amigo to give the metallic extra pop:
You can see the clear line between the two parts of the bonnet. Amigo is on the left. The right is bare panel
Close Up
Top it with a wax or sealant though as Amigo doesn't have great durability on its own
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This thread is informative, but I can see it going downhill pretty quickly!
Sorry to go a little off topic, but all I see in pics are you garage roof there Dan. Amazing work as always.
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Love you Dan
supercheap sell a turtle wax one, has a little handheld bit in a pack of 3 pads, uses a velcro thing to stick on.
Hahah thanks guys.
Love you too Missylicious
Daz, nice tip
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Thanks Daz, I'll take a look this weekend.
Dan, I will be picking up a fair few products of which the Amigo is one.
- mystique wash
- megs ultimate compound + LC orange
- prima amigo + ???
- hydro seal
- banana wax + yellow or red LC
- hydro & slick qd
Will have IPA and purified water on hand too, and clay. Speaking of clay, how's that zas surface prep towel going? You still find you use a fair bit of QD with it?
Last edited by M3Matt; 18-08-2013 at 09:17 AM.
So I went to super cheap to check out the turtle wax ones, but they didn't look that robust, three handle was a little small and the Velcro disc was also a little small... looks like I'll be getting the one from wax it.
I wouldn't worry about IPA or demineralised water. It's only useful if you're going to be adding a coating like Opticoat. Save your time and money
The Surface Prep Towel is still going strong. Onto my second one as some tradies managed to splash paint on my last one. Still using as much clay lube as before (I use Prima Glide as it doesn't contain waxes or polymers like most QDs do). It's a huge time saver over normal clay though.
Re the rest of the list, it looks fine except I'd personally substitute Mystique for Optimum Car Wash, and Prima Slick for Optimum Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer
https://www.zas.com.au/product/426/o...ash_946ml.html
https://www.zas.com.au/product/427/o...cer_504ml.html
Re applicators, just use the ZAS yellow foam applicators for everything but the Ultimate Compound. They great and also cheap: https://www.zas.com.au/product/43/za...twin_pack.html
Don't forget good quality microfibre cloths too. These are the best I've used: https://www.zas.com.au/product/540/o...h_40x40cm.html
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