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Dual-Action Car Polisher in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Products sampled from this guide:

Griot's Garage 10765STDCRD 6" Random Orbital with 10' Cord 

Meguiar's Professional Dual Action Polisher


PORTER-CABLE 7346SP 6-Inch Random Orbit Sander with Polishing Pad


So, you want to safely polish your car with a car polisher, but you don't know which polisher to buy? This guide will help.

IN THE BEGINNING...

The Porter Cable 7424 dual-action car polisher was the first true pro-consumer car polisher available. Although the machine started as a sander for woodworkers, it quickly became the defacto standard among professionals and car enthusiasts, alike. Today there are more dual-action car polisher options available, including the Meguiar's G110v2 Professional Dual-Action Polisher and the Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbit Polisher.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Please notice that I recommend the Porter Cable 7346SP, not the 7424xp. It is exactly the same tool, however, model 7346SP contains both the polishing pad and a Velcro backing plate. You need the Velcro backing plate to attach Velcro backed foam pads. If you purchase the 7424xp you will need to purchase a backing plate separately at a cost of RM45 to RM60. The 7346SP will save you money!
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MEGUIAR'S VELCRO FOAM POLISHING PADS LIT THE FIRE!

With Meguiar's introduction of foam polishing pads into the paint and body industry in the 1970's, it’s not hard to see how the Porter Cable 7424 came into use on car finishes. Since the late 1990's, the Porter Cable 7424 polisher has gained recognition as one of the most effective and safest polishers for car enthusiasts and car detailers alike.

Why did the Porter Cable 7424 car polisher become so popular within the car enthusiast hobby? Let’s explore the inner workings of a dual-action car polisher and find out.

A dual-action car polisher is a machine that operates by orbiting the polishing pad around a center spindle while the pad freely spins on its own axis. A counterweight on the opposite side of the center spindle dampens vibration for smooth operation.

The tool head action, often called orbital, prevents the creation of holograms (symmetrical buffing marks), paint burns and other forms of paint damage often associated with high-speed buffing machines. When used with proper care, the dual-action polisher design virtually eliminates the possibility of paint damage.

The polishing action of a dual-action polisher closely mimics that of circular hand polishing. Imagine being able to make 2,500 to 6,000 tight hand circles in a single minute and you’ll have a pretty good idea of how these dual-action polishers do their job. They work just like your hand, only at super-human speed!

If you have previously owned a random-orbit car polisher that made a lot of NOISE, but did little else for your car’s finish, you will appreciate the dual-action car polishers presented here as professional grade machines. Most consumer car polishers don’t have enough power, have a very small orbit (often less than 1/4 inch), and have limited accessories.

What do I mean by "consumer car polisher?" If you have visited an auto parts store in recent years, I'm sure you're probably seen the kind of car polisher I'm talking about. They are two handed machines with the motor situated over the pad. Typically the pad is quite large (8" to 10"), and they carry names like "Wax Master". These machines are really electric car waxing machines, not proper car polishers.


DUAL ACTION CAR POLISHER FEATURES

The original Porter Cable 7424 was fitted with a pretty powerful motor for its size (3.7 amps). However, as both professionals and consumers started demanding more paint correction capabilities from their dual-action polishers, the motor sizes have increased. Meguiar's was the first to introduce a more powerful product with their original G110 polisher. Now all three manufacturers offer machines with 4+ AMP motors. More power is not always better, as it also introduces more noise and more vibration.

These machines function at 2,500 to 6,000 operations per minutes (OPM), controllable by a thumb wheel on the rear end of the machine. The OPM measurement is used instead of revolutions per minute (RPM) to distinguish the difference between orbits and center shaft revolutions. At 6,000 OPM, these car polishers are doing a lot of work.

INDUSTRY STANDARD ATTACHMENTS

One of the features that made the Porter Cable 7424 a defacto industry was it's use of a 5/16-24 spindle for attachments. As a result, a lot of different attachments fit the Porter Cable, making it more versatile. For example, Velcro backing plates in many different sizes, and brushes (for scrubbing carpet), are available with a 5/16-24 fitment.

ERGONOMICS

All three brands have made significant improvements in ergonomic design, but the Porter Cable 7424XP is the only unit that I feel is vastly improved. All three units are now more slim and trim, but only Porter Cable figured out that the speed dial need to be on the top side of the unit, not the end. The ability to see the speed dial is a very convenient feature. Also, Porter Cable invented and patented the original oscillating head mechanism with a replaceable counterbalance weight. All others are adaptations of the Porter Cable design that do not approach its strength or versatility.

CAR POLISHER SIZE & WEIGHT

In pictures, the Porter Cable 7424 and other dual-action car polishers look larger than they actually are. The machines from Meguiar's Griot's Garage and Porter Cable all measure about 10 inches in length and weigh in at about 6 pounds with a backing plate and pad attached. Unlike a professional rotary polisher, which can weigh in at almost twice the weight, the pro-consumer dual-action polishers are not difficult to handle.

CAR POLISHER HANDLES

One of the big differences between the three machines is their handle. Both Meguiar's and Griot's Garage have chosen a "D" style handle that puts your hand over the top of the machine head. Porter Cable uses a reversible side handle. Most people I know opt to use no handle at all, as these machines work very well when you grip the top of the machine directly.

VELCRO BACKING PLATES AND POLISHING PADS

The Porter Cable 7424 car polisher comes equipped with a single white foam polishing pad that is permanently fixed to a 5” baking plate. This basic white pad is okay for light duty polishing and waxing, but not much else. As a result, a new industry was born.

Today, you can easily find Velco backing plates ranging in size from 3" to 6" that will fit all of these dual action car polishers. However, a word of caution. All of these machines are sensitive to backing plate weight. When you deviate outside of the manufacturer's weight parameters, you may experience higher than normal vibration.

The ideal Velcro backing plate size for all of these machines -- for primary use -- is 4.25" to 5.25". The size backing plate you use is predicated by the polishing pad size. In all cases, you should use a backing plate with a diameter .5" smaller than the polishing pad. This offers sufficient protection to avoid damaging trim, mirrors and paintwork when polishing in tight areas.

One of the biggest mistakes I see people make is choosing a foam polishing pad by its color. There are no color standards for foam pads, so don't make this mistake. In fact, many foams with different colors are identical. Other foams that look the same and feel the same may have completely different polishing characteristics. In this guide I'm recommending Meguiar's because they are simply the best for anyone using an electric car polisher for the first time.

CONCLUSION

On my website I offer a lot more information with pictures and charts (not possible here). What it all boils down to is best price and best quality. I think Porter Cable offers both.

Meguiar's 6.5-Inch Soft Buff Foam Cutting Pad

Meguiar's 6.5-Inch Soft Buff Foam Polishing Pad

Meguiar's 6.5-Inch Soft Buff Foam Finishing Pad

Auto Detailing Pads and Brushes

Pro YW 85 C The Eliminator
RM 35.00

Firm yellow material is designed for light compounding and polishing
Curved waffle construction ensures maximum coverage with superior venting
Reticulated foam composite resists tearing or chunking
Quick change Velcro mount
1 1/2" thick for longer pad life
8 1/2” Diameter

RM 35.00
PRO CW 85 C THE ELIMINATOR

Soft charcoal material is designed for final finishing
Curved waffle construction ensures maximum coverage with superior venting
Reticulated foam composite resists tearing or chunking
Quick change Velcro mount
1 1/2" thick for longer pad life
8 1/2" Diameter

RM 35.00
PRO WW 85 C ELIMINATOR

Super soft white material is designed for final finishing. The softest and the only foam pad with 100ppi(pores per inch)available today.

Curved waffle ensures maximum coverage with superior venting
For use with waxes & sealants
Quick change Velcro mount
1 1/2" thick for longer pad life
8 1/2" Diameter

RM 35.00
TUFFER BUFFER WOOL PADS

Professional Compounding and Wool Buffing Pad, 100% twisted 4-ply wool, Dissipates heat, machine washable with perfect balance. Features hook and Loop backing which easily attaches to your velcro backing plate.

PAD SIZE:
7.50" Diameter
1.50” Depth

RM 35.00
SM ARNOLD 4-PLY POLISHING PAD

Synthetic twisted 4-ply yarn. For final finishing and polishing. Perfectly balanced. Washable in cold water. Soft pliable and Safe for all painted surfaces. Features hook and Loop Backing which easily attaches to Velcro hook backing plate.

PAD SIZE:
7.50" Diameter
1.50” Depth


RM 35.00
SM ARNOLD COOL-IT CUTTING PAD

Pattern cut design. Featuring recessed hook and loop backing for extra protection from the edges of the backing plate and easy self-centering tool to keep pad centered on backing plate. Slotted Cool-it cuts are designed to reduce heat and friction that can cause swirl marks and paint burning.

PAD SIZE:
8.00" Diameter
1.75” Depth

RM 35.00
SM ARNOLD COOL-IT POLISHING PAD

Green color, soft, plyable, and tough. Specially designed for light compounding and paint oxidization removal on clear coat finishes. Slotted design keeps free glassy finish. Cool-It pads are a trademark name of SM Arnold.

PAD SIZE:
8.00" Diameter
1.75" Depth

RM 35.00
SM ARNOLD COOL-IT FINISHING PAD

Soft pliable and tough. Used for final finishing and polishing. Eliminates swirl marks, and prevents paint burning or graying. Featuring a recessed loop back for extra protection from the edges of the hook backing plate and easy self-centering tool, insuring pad is evenly set for Buffing and polishing. Slotted pattern design reduces heat and friction that can cause swirl marks, paint burning ect.

PAD SIZE:
8.00" Diameter
1.75" Depth

RM 35.00
SM ARNOLD YELLOW FOAM PAD

Soft, pliable and tough. Specially designed for light compounding and paint oxidization removal on clear coat finishes. Hook and Loop backing for easy attaching and removal with the Velcro backing plate.

PAD SIZE:
8.00" Diameter
1.75” Depth

RM 35.00
SM ARNOLD BLACK FOAM FINISH PAD

Soft, plyable and tough. Used for final polishing. Eliminates swirl marks and prevents paint burning or graying. Hook and Loop backing for easy removal and attaching to Velcro backing plate.

PAD SIZE:
8.00" Diameter
1.75” Depth

RM 10.00
MICROFIBER BONNETS 6 INCHES

Plush MicroFiber Bonnets are made of the same quality material as our towels and applicators that we carry. A 70% polyamide and 30% polyester material. Made to fit 6" Orbitals and DA Polishers. These high Quality Bonnets are designed for Applying and Removing your polish or wax. Especially recomended for those Glamour Colors such as Blacks and Reds, durable and long lasting. Will handle up to 500 washes per Bonnet.

RM 10
H.D. 11 INCH VELOUR BONNETS

100% Cotten terry woven velour orbital bonnets, Used for applying waxes and/or buffing and polishing. Professional Quality. Velour on one side, terry woven on the other side, with Ealstic band for easy applying and removal. Designed to fit 10 and 11 inch Orbitals.

RM 95.00
CYCLO UPHOLSTERY BRUSHES

Soft White, Aqua and Grey Bristles, encased in hard rubber W/threaded post. Attach these carpet, upholstery and vinyl cleaning brushes and turn your Cyclo polisher into Universal interior scrubbing & shampooing machine, Perfect for cleaning floor mats, upholstery, vinyl, leather and hard or convertiable tops. Sold only in sets of two.

GREY BRUSHES: Ultra soft, Ideal for Headliners, delicate upholstery, vinyl and leather.

AQUA BRUSHES: Softer, All around carpet scrubbers for gentle through cleaning, loosens and removes spots and stains.

WHITE BRUSHES: Soft, for rigorous scrubbing of durable carpets.

RM39.00
5 INCH DA VELCRO BACKING PLATE

An embossed hook facing that is molded with the polyurethane creates a permanent durable and flat surface. Quality hook facings also offer secure adhesion yet quick and easy removal.

Quick & Easy pad changes
5/8" threaded spindal
5" Dual action backing plate
Can be used with 6" pads

Car Buffers & Automotive Polishers

MAKITA 9227 CX3 POLISHER & BAG KIT

Sometimes a dual-action polisher just isn’t enough for really tough scratches and swirls. You need the cutting power of a serious circular polisher to penetrate the clear coat and smooth over rough edges to restore your paint to its original flawless finish. 

PROMOTIONAL KIT INCLUDES:

Canvas Bag W/Makita Logo
Velcro Backing Plate
Wool Polishing Pad
Wool Compounding Pad

MAKITA 9227 CX3 FEATURES:
Electronic speed control
600-3,000 rpm 
6.6 lbs @10 amps
Lock on Button
Side handle
Wrap around handle


HelpfulTips to High Speed Buffing & Polishing

Perhaps the most common detailer's nemesis is high-speed buffing. Fears of swirl marks and "burns" keep some detailers away from the most effective tool available for exterior detailing. The results attainable from high-speed buffing are far superior to the results you get from other buffing tools. The failure to offer high-speed buffing can limit your potential as a detailer on several levels, including improved customer satisfaction as a result of a greatly improved paint surface appearance and the ability to charge a premium for this premium service.

In this article, we aim to provide some information about high-speed buffing that will ease the fears of the high-speed novice as well as provide some tips and tricks for even the experienced high-speeder. It is important to remember, however, that although reading this article will greatly help you in your high-speed endeavors, "there is no substitution for hands-on training.

Detailing can be described as an activity that combines equipment, chemicals, and knowledge of vehicle surfaces to produce procedures that yield a quality result. Using this model will help us break down the act of high-speed buffing into its elements. The equipment involved is, of course, the buffer itself, as well as the various pads that can be attached to the machine, and paint evaluation tools. The chemicals are the myriad of available waxes, polishes, and compounds. Knowledge of vehicle surfaces, in this case, refers to understanding paint systems and how to identify problems in them. The procedure is the act of combining these elements to correct a specific paint problem.

In this article we will talk about the equipment aspect. In the second part of the series, we will talk about chemicals, vehicle surfaces, and procedures.

The High-Speed Rotary Buffer :

The first order of business in a discussion of equipment is to explain the difference between high-speed rotary buffing and dual-action or random orbital buffing. The wheel of a random orbital buffer operates with two separate motions: a slow circular motion combined with an orbital motion. That is, as the wheel spins, it also orbits slightly off-center around a central point. This action essentially imitates hand motion, but at a much faster rate. There is virtually no build-up of heat and it is difficult to cause damage to the paint surface, even with the most aggressive compounds.

The rotary buffer, on the other hand, because of its high speed and continuous motion over a single point, causes much more concentrated friction and heat. It is the heat and friction that gives this machine its advantage over the DA machine. The heat softens the paint so that the friction can work quickly and effectively to remove defects. It is also the reason why the rotary can cause much more damage in the paint in a very short period of time. In the final finishing step, the heat allows a burnishing effect--kind of a "melting" of the paint--that allows correction of minor paint damage left over from the major cutting steps, yielding a high and deep gloss finish.

The high-speed buffer is available in several configurations. First, you will have to choose between a pneumatically (i.e., driven by compressed air) and electrically powered device. Pneumatically powered buffers are lighter and require much less maintenance but can require a large compressed air source, especially if multiple units or other devices are being used off the same compressor. Inadequate compressor strength will not only slow down the buffer but also reduce its torque. Electrically powered machines, on the other hand, simply plug into a standard wall socket, but they do need regular light maintenance and are a bit heavier.

The recommended unit will have two important features: (1) trigger-controlled variable speed--the farther you push in the trigger, the faster the machine goes, and (2) a speed limiter, which allows the operator to set the maximum speed at which the machine will rotate, regardless of a hook-and-loop style backing plate in lieu of the standard rubber backing plate that comes with the machine. The backing plate has the "hook" part of the hook-and-loop fastening system that allows easy switching of pads; instead of having to undo and re-do a nut each time you want to change pads, you simply pull off the pad from the backing plate and slap on another one. Make sure to get the backing plate recommended by the manufacturer of the pads that you will use. Mixing backing plate and pad manufacturers can lead to difficulties in removing pads.

The bottom line about buffers is that swirl marks placed into the paint by a high-speed buffer can only be removed by a high-speed buffer. Despite great polishing products and great random-orbit units that are available (not to mention fantastic manufacturers claims), these can never completely remove swirl marks caused by high-speed buffing. At best, random-orbit machines in combination with swirl removing chemicals can reduce and hide swirl marks, but it is difficult to completely remove them. 

The Buffing Pad :

The second order of business in a discussion of equipment is to understand rotary buffing pads, which come in several sizes, are round in shape, and come in a variety surface configurations and compositions. If you have chosen a hook-and-loop backing plate for your buffer (which most detailers do), you will need to chose pads that have the "loop" style backing.

Pads range in size from six to ten inches in diameter. Probably the most common size pad used has a diameter of 7 1/2 inches. The larger sizes are more likely to cause swirl marks and heat damage because the outer edge of the pad is spinning so fast. On the other hand, the smallest pads lack some cutting ability because they cannot generate as much heat as the larger pads. Your best bet is to experiment with several types of pads and also have several types on hand so that you can interchange them as the need arises.

The first breakdown is between wool and foam pads. In general, wool pads are considered "cutting" in nature. That is, the fibers of the wool pad "cut" into the paint, removing top layers of paint much more rapidly than foam pads, which do a relatively small amount of cutting but instead rely on greater heat build-up to do their work. 

There are several types of wool pads. The four-ply yarn cutting pad (white wool) is perhaps the most aggressive of the lot. It is not recommended on newer clear coat finishes. The blended pad, which combines both natural and synthetic fibers, is best for cutting newer clear coats. Then there is the "finishing" wool pad, which can be composed of genuine lambs wool or a combination of lambs wool and polyester (synthetic) fiber. The genuine lambs wool, although more expensive, is recommended over synthetic because it contains lanolin, which is a natural oil that helps to lubricate the buffing process and keep the pad soft. This reduces the amount of micro-scratching left behind by the pad, especially on darker paints.

To clean wool pads, use a device known as a spur, available from your favorite detail supplier. To remove chemical build-up as well as the contaminants that are being picked up by the pad while it works over the paint surface, spur the pad often during use. When you are finished with the pad, remove it, set it down, face up, and allow it to dry over night. Never apply any kind of heat to dry a wool pad. The next day, virtually all of the dried chemical residue will come off with by using the spur. To use the spur, lay the back of the buffer on one knee, turn it on, and run the spur back-and-forth along a horizontal line on the side of the pad that is spinning toward the ground. Make sure the cord is out of the way of the pad so that it does not catch in the spinning wheel. Wool pads should never be washed or force-dried. This will break down the pad and remove natural oils, which can cause swirl problems down the line. It will also shrink the pad. If the paint damage is severe, a wool pad may be good for only that one job. But most will last for several jobs. Don't make the mistake of trying to save money by stretching the life of a pad--if an over-worked pad causes damage that you have to repair, you have just lost all the money you tried to save by trying to extend the life of the pad.

Foam pads are generally for light compounding as well as final finishing (or polishing). In general, foam pads do not cut nearly as much as wool pads, but they do produce much more heat than the wool pad. Therefore, foam pads are usually reserved for final finishing and finessing of the paint finish to remove minor damage and any scratches leftover. Also because of the heat factor associated with foam pads, using compounds or aggressive polishes is not recommended.

There are several types of foam pads available, but the main categories involve the size of the foam cells and the surface configuration. Cell "openness" refers to the size of the holes in the foam. A closed-cell pad has small holes and an open-cell pad has larger holes. The latter is more aggressive than the former and is sometimes even called a foam cutting pad; whereas closed-cell pads have much smaller holes in the foam, making them perfect for final finishing.

A standard foam pad has what is known as a "flat" surface configuration, even though the face of the pad is actually convex. Other pads have a "waffle-" like surface that resembles an egg crate. These, and other specialty pads are designed to reduce the amount of surface heat generated by the pad.

When shopping for pads, do not be fooled by the color of the foam pad. Since there is no standardization among manufacturers, the color of the pad really should not be used as an indication of the type of pad. Make sure you read the label and speak with your distributor about the properties and recommended uses of the pads you are considering.

Foam pads can be cleaned with a toothbrush-sized, soft-bristled detail brush. Some detailers use a wire brush, however, this is not recommended because of the possibility that one of the wires could break loose and lodge itself into the foam, causing a disaster the next time the pad is used. Use the brush to clean the foam pad in similar fashion as using the spur on wool--lay the back of the buffer on one knee, turn it on, and run the brush back-and-forth along a horizontal line on the side of the pad that is spinning toward the ground. 

Clean the pad often during use. When you are finished with the pad, remove it, set it down, face up, and allow it to dry over night. Never apply any kind of heat to dry a foam pad. The next day, virtually all of the dried chemical residue will come off with by using the brush cleaning method described above. Finally, should a foam pad lose chunk or plug of foam, discard it immediately--the sharp edges from the missing area can cause scratching on the paint surface.

Paint Evaluation Tools :

Standard in any detailer's tool kit should be at least some of the following paint evaluation equipment, which allows you to determine the condition of the paint far and beyond what you can do by simply looking at the surface. That is not to say that looking at the surface is not important. In fact, just the contrary. Visual inspection is a critical first step to understanding what a particular paint job needs. If possible, visually inspect the vehicle in both bright sunshine as well as under fluorescent lighting. These two extremes will reveal different types of damage. Also touch the cleaned surface to check for roughness from fallout, over spray, and other contaminants.

A photo loupe, used by photographers to examine negatives, is a simple and inexpensive tool that will assist tremendously in visual inspection. Another inexpensive visual tool is the lighted magnifier, which allows you to look at a lighted portion of the paint surface at about 30x. Paint thickness can be measured using one of several devices designed to do so. Some of these devices are simple non-powered paint thickness gauges whereas others can be expensive electronic thickness meters. Gloss meters, which measure the distinctness of image gloss, can be as simple as a sheet of paper with a graduated scale of thin black lines that you hold up to the paint finish, or as complex as an expensive electronic viewing box. Finally, a surface heat gauge is important to have on hand while high-speed buffing to check the temperature of the surface as you do the work. This device assists you in the prevention of "burning" the paint.

If you are planning on doing high volume of expensive high-speed buffing jobs, then it is worth the up front investment to obtain the higher end devices described above. However, if you are just starting out or are on a tight budget, then you should minimally have a lighted magnifier, inexpensive paint thickness gauge, and a surface heat gauge in your detailing "tool box."


DEWALT DWP849X POLISHER

Features: Powerful, 12.0 Amp, all ball-bearing construction for long life and performance. Electronic module maintains specified speed under load delivering better finish results. Conveniently located variable speed dial lets user set maximum speed from zero to 600/3500 rpm for different materials and applications. Variable speed trigger allows user to control speed from 0 to dialed maximum setting. Heat-treated, precision-cut steel gears for smooth operation. 

FREE Velcro Backing Plate Included
DEWALT DWP849X POLISHER:
Rating: 120V AC / DC 
Amperage: 12.0 
Max Watts Out: 1250W 
No-load RPM: 0-600 / 0-3,500 
Disc Diameter: 7" or 9" 
Spindle Size: 5/8"-11
Length: 18.5" 
Weight: 6.7 lbs
Side Handle
Wrap Around Handle 


HITACHI SP18VAH 7 INCH POLISHER

Powerful 11 amp motor, W/overload protection and soft start. Variable speed Dial/Trigger matches correct rotation speed to the individual application. The lightest high speed polisher on the market today. FREE BONUS, Velcro Backing Plate.

KIT SPECIAL INCLUDES:
Qty 1: Hitachi SP18VAH
Qty 1: Velcro Backing Plate
SPECIFICATIONS:
5yr Warranty
Rated @120v ac/dc
0 to 3400 rmps 
Random variable speed
11 Amp Mtr
Wrap around handle
6.4 lbs
Ships via Fedex Ground

PORTER CABLE #7424 XP POLISHER

This State of the art polishing machine allows even the beginner to achieve a professional swirl free polish every time. Built to last the rugged 4.5 amp motor has a 100% ball bearing construction with spiral and bevel gearing which produces a smooth operation and transfer of efficent power. By far the hottest polisher on the market today.

SPECIFICATIONS:
4.5 AMP Mtr
2,500 - 6,800 OPM
Spiral/Bevel gears
Random Swirl Free Polish
5.75 lbs.

KIT SPECIAL INCLUDES:
Porter Cable #7424 XP
6" DA White Foam Pad
Pad wrench
Dual Action Polishing Guide #7424XP Polisher
Dual action polishers like the Porter Cable 7424 provide exceptional results in a reduced amount of time, making them ideal for enthusiasts who want to get the most out of their effort. The main purpose of dual action polishers is to remove paint imperfections, and the shortened learning curve of the machine makes it an ideal choice for beginners. Dual action machines are easier to operate than circular polishers and should give you safe practice before moving on to circular polishing. As always, we encourage you to watch professionals in your area to learn as much as you can. The more you expose yourself to your art, the more details you will absorb. In conclusion, dual action polishers are a great tool for removing minor imperfections and swirls without the risk of accidental damage – a perfect selection for the entry-level hobbyist. In the section that follows, we will explain the dual action polisher and its purpose.

What is a dual action polisher?

Humankind has long researched methods to hide blemishes in all kinds of things. From make-up to touch-up paint, there is an extensive history in the search for visual perfection. The last 50 years of automotive industry may contain some of the greatest leaps and bounds in this field, and one of the best tools to apply these scientific breakthroughs with is a circular polisher. A dual action polisher spins on a central spindle, like a circular polisher, but this spindle rotates around an eccentric offset. This offset produces an erratic motion that prevents the machine from burning the paint. The evenness and repetition of this orbital motion makes it possible to level the clear coat around a scratch - rendering it invisible.

Although dual action polishers lack the power to penetrate scratches that have surpassed the clear coat, the level of safety they guarantee cannot be overlooked. One dual action polisher you will hear the professionals chatting about in their garages, in magazines and in online forums: Porter Cable 7424 6’’ Variable Speed Polisher. These are best you can get, and are the efficient tool of the automotive elite. If you want to make a name for yourself with your detailing work, take pride in your work and use these machines.

What accessories do I need?

You will need a backing plate in order to use your polisher. It probably came with a 5” or 6” plate. The backing plate has a hook and loop material on the bottom of it to hold foam pads in place as you polish.

You will also need an assortment of foam pads. Pads come in five varieties: cutting, light cutting, polishing, finishing and final finishing foam. Try to acquire a pad that is 1.5’’ larger than your backing plate, for example: For a 5” backing plate, you need 6.0” pads. For a 6” backing plate, you need 7.5” pads. Below are the pads and their intended uses:

Cutting Pad: The roughest pad available, it will aid you in the removal of heavily oxidized, scratched, and swirled areas. Always use it in combination with swirl removers and other compounds to correct tough abrasions.

Light Cutting Pad: This is a basic all-purpose pad suitable for the removal of swirls and light oxidation. Use this pad with polishes and swirl removers. This is our most popular pad.

Polishing Pad: This is the pad to use for polish application because of its light cutting power. Use this pad with any pre-wax cleaner, microfine polish, or cleaner wax.

Finishing Pad: Use this pad to buff, or apply glazes and sealants.

Final Finishing Pad: The name may seem redundant, but it is the best pad to use during final buffing. You’ll find it very soft and suitable for applying a glaze.

Optional accessories include a lambswool leveling pad and bonnets. Lambswool pads level badly pitted and damaged paint. They also serve as a cushion under a terry or microfiber bonnet. Bonnets are used for final buffing.

How do I polish out swirls and scratches?

You have learned wealth of information regarding dual action polishers, and you’re probably ready to try your hand at restoring a vehicle to its factory-fresh finish. Detail work is an art, and you must strive for perfection to succeed. A great piece of advice is this: “Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better.” -Sir Henry Royce. With that bit of inspiration, we leave you with the processes that will help you correct all manner of automotive imperfections.

I. Compounding
  1. Use the cutting pad or light cutting pad when applying a compound. Compounds may be labeled as such, or they may be labeled as swirl removers. Choose a light cutting pad and a fine swirl remover for light to moderate imperfections and a heavier cut swirl remover and cutting pad for moderate to severe blemishes. Always start with the light cutting pad and fine swirl remover. Upgrade to the cutting pad if necessary.
  2. Apply compound in three 3” lines around the outer edge of the pad. Put the pad onto the surface to be compounded and turn the machine on at the lowest speed to avoid splatter. As it spreads over the section, gradually increase your speed. Do not exceed 4,500 OPM. Work in a figure eight pattern no more than 2 feet wide. Work the compound in well and keep the pad moving at all times.
  3. When your compound begins to dry, turn off the machine and lift it off the paint. Buff away the residue with a soft, microfiber towel and inspect your results. If you are not satisfied, repeat the process with the same compound or a more aggressive compound. If you still see no results, upgrade to the cutting pad.
  4. It is not necessary to compound your entire vehicle. Work on the problem areas only and stay away from corners and edges where the paint is thinner.

Compounding may leave a light haze. This is normal. Polishing will remove the haze and restore the shine.

II. Polishing

  1. Use a polishing pad with a finishing polish or a pre-wax cleaner. This step refines your paint after compounding and restores the shine to dull paint.
  2. It may be helpful to mist the pad with water or a quick detailer to make application easier.
  3. Apply polish in three 3” lines around outer edge of pad. Place pad onto surface and turn the machine on a low speed. Gradually increase the speed as you spread the polish in a figure eight pattern. Work in 2' x 2' areas. When the polish begins to dry, turn off the machine.
  4. Check your work by wiping the area with a microfiber towel. If it is still hazy, continue polishing. If it is glossy, move on to finishing.

III. Finishing
  1. Use the finishing pad to apply your favorite wax or sealant.
  2. Apply the product to your pad and work at a low speed. Cover the surface evenly. Depending on the product’s instructions, you may apply it to one section at a time or to the whole vehicle before buffing it off by hand or using a bonnet.

With practice, this process becomes much easier. If you find your paint imperfections are more serious than you thought, you may want to consider a circular polisher.

CYCLO DUAL HEAD ORBITAL POLISHER

CYCLO DUAL HEAD ORBITAL POLISHER: The ultimate detailing machine, the random orbit motion is designed to move independently in overlapping motions to create a swirl free glossy finish, Used by Professionals & great for beginners. Clear coat safe.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Model #5(80-010)
2800 to 3400 rpm
3200 OPM-Orbitas per minute
H.D. Cast Aluminum Body
6.5 lbs 1/3 HP
2.0 amps, 60 cycle, 115V
Includes Velcro Pad Holders

Meguiar's Ultimate Wipe Detailing Microfiber Cloth

16 x 16 inches
RM 28.00

Meguiars Professional Ultimate Wipe® Detailing Cloth is made with superior microfiber technology to create a flawless shine every time. The edgeless towel eliminates cloth-inflicted swirl marks. The Ultimate Wipe features three times the absorbency of traditional terry cloth towels, producing a clearer, deeper shine.

Not all microfibers are created equal. Meguiar’s uses an exclusive and painstaking manufacturing process to produce a flawless filament with 32 true clean wiping surfaces. Each filament is 1/100 the diameter of a human hair and captures liquid and polish residue to produce a flawless, streak and lint free finish.

Use Meguiars Professional Ultimate Wipe® Detailing Cloth for buffing off waxes, polishes, or quick detailers. The high quality microfiber towel can also be used on glass with streak-free results.

Use the towel dry for buffing or dampened for cleaning. Any detailing job is made easier by the Meguiars Professional Ultimate Wipe® Detailing Cloth.

Wash and dry separately, or with like-colored, lint-free items. Do not use bleach or use fabric softener.


Meguiar's Microfiber Wash Mitt

 
Meguiar's Microfiber Wash Mitt allows for swirl-free washing while lifting and trapping the dirt. The comfort-fit cuff and soft inner lining makes this wash mitt a pleasure to use. This super thick mitt can absorb up to ten times its own weight in wash solution, delivering ultimate finish on all automobile surfaces.



Car Detailing Equipment

LV Car Wash and Care Services is a mobile car wash and detailing company. We have mobilized our car wash equipment to bring you the newest and most convenient business in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia.

Mobile car detailing is better than an automatic car wash. We come to YOU. We wash your car while you are busy taking care of other important things. We have all the equipment to set up a hand car wash in your driveway or at your work. We can come to you and take care of all your car wash needs! 

Below is some of the home car wash equipment that we feel will work the best if you are not ready to hire a mobile car

Recommended Washing Equipment

Snow Wash Tank

Thank you for choosing Pure Image Detail. We want everyone to have a clean car and we are willing to help in any way possible.

Car Detailing Chemicals

LV Car Wash and Care Services is a mobile car wash and detailing company. We have mobilized our car wash equipment to bring you the newest and most convenient business in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor areas. Mobile car detailing is better than an automatic car wash. We come to YOU. We wash your car while you are busy taking care of other important things. We have all the equipment to set up a hand car wash in your driveway or at your work. We can come to you and take care of all your car wash needs! Below is some of the home car wash equipment that we feel will work the best if you are not ready to hire a mobile car detailing company.

32 oz. Meguiars High Gloss Hot Shine Tire Spray3M Perfect-It Show Car Liquid Wax 16 oz.3M One Step Cleaner Wax Medium Oxidation Remover 16 oz.3M Shine Restorer & Carnauba Wax 8 oz.Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather Aloe Cleaner
Meguiars Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration KitMeguiars Quik Interior DetailerMothers Leather Conditioner128 oz. Meguiars Mirror Glaze #85 Diamond Cut Compound 2.0


Thank you for choosing LV Car Wash and Care Services.

Headlight Restoration Kits


Headlights with an aged, cloudy, or hazy look are becoming increasingly common, as the average age of all cars on the road continues to rise. Plus, most modern vehicles use replaceable bulbs with plastic lenses that are more prone to discoloration, rather than the more-durable glass sealed-beam units. Fortunately, our tests show that for a modest cost, even junkyard-ready lens covers can be made clear again.
More than a cosmetic issue, clouded lenses can pose a serious threat to safety, compromising night vision and reducing the effectiveness of your headlights by up to 80 percent, based on our measurements.
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun is the primary culprit in the headlight aging process, compounded by other environmental factors. The problem tends to be most serious in warmer, sunny climates, but we've seen plenty of evidence of it.
Some makes and models seem to be more susceptible than others, depending on the size, angle, and composition of the lens, and whether the car is garaged or spends its life on the street. The effects can vary from just a slight haze to making lenses virtually opaque.

Headlight Restoration products basically involve sanding away the outer, fogged surface of the headlight lenses using progressively finer abrasives and polishing the lens to a smooth finish. Some also include a sealant. 

An important note is that some lenses have a hard protective coating that must be sanded off in order to refinish the plastic lens beneath. Only the Sylvania product was able to remove the hard coating with the supplied materials, out of the box. The others require the separate purchase of a sheet of 400-grit sandpaper to remove the coating before using. This type of hard coating was only seen on two of the cars we tested.

While it may take an hour complete all the steps for both headlights, remember that this should be a job you only have to do once on your car. 

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