Anyone know of or used a wurth polisher?

Cleanfreeek

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I got my hands on a wurth polisher and I paid a good price! Free!

The problem is I don't know jack about this thing and it seems heavy duty with variable speed and rpms go to about 8000 on if so...... this a pro grade? Because I ain't no pro LOL


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If it's what I just looked at online it is a rotary polisher. Be very careful if it is...especially if you're new to machine buffing. Better yet, get a true dual action machine first and practice with that (again, if you are new to machine buffing paint).
 
If it's what I just looked at online it is a rotary polisher. Be very careful if it is...especially if you're new to machine buffing. Better yet, get a true dual action machine first and practice with that (again, if you are new to machine buffing paint).

That's what I'm afraid of... and my wife's SUV is black so very unforgiving. Her vehicle needs a polish really badly as the people that owned it before her must have used sandpaper to wash the darn thing!!! I wanna come in and save the day, however, don't want to cause more harm than good here


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Well, if it's any consolation, it was free! I would hold onto it if you are planning to get into machine polishing. I started out with a Porter Cable DA and after a couple of years with that found the desire to get into more serious work and progressed to a rotary (with extreme caution though). Now I am using a Flex 3401 (forced rotation DA) for the majority of my work on paint but still use my rotary for headlight corrections and small areas of paint with 2" pads.

Reading the specs of the Wurth machine it looks like a decent machine.
 
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