I've ordered both![]()

Wish i could, bought too much stuff recently lol
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I've ordered both![]()

Wish i could, bought too much stuff recently lol
Wish i could, bought too much stuff recently lol
What coilies you gone for?
Thats why god created 13 month 0% credit![]()


DA is a good place to start.
With a lot of practise you can get really good levels of correction. Two years later and I still learning a lot although I believe its more product knowledge that actual technique for me. I have now moved onto rotary polisher which in itself can take many many years to master. People who do it for a living are still learning so really is the next step after you mastered DA.
In this detail I achieved an incredible level of correction even with a DA: http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=282922
You will need to clay car before machine polishing otherwise you risk scratching the paint.
Spot pads are required for smaller areas were the 5-6 inch pad can't reach.
Generally dont really need cutting pads unless your working on very swirled cars and hard paint. BMW is definately hard paint.Looks like it's definitely made a difference - did you go for the full cut? I think I would be too scared to use anything bar the polish/finishing pads!
Looks like it's definitely made a difference - did you go for the full cut? I think I would be too scared to use anything bar the polish/finishing pads!
looks great.I used the cutting pad and the most abrasive stuff I had, Meguiars 83. Only because as Jonjay said, the paint is quite hard and was really faded and marked. Then I went over it with a polishing pad and Meguiars 80.