Hello,
I own a white 2011 Civic which I have for two years now. It was pre owned so it already had few scratches swirl marks from the time I bought it. Over the time I owned it, I have tried hand polishing it out, waxing it but the results have never been good. I wanted to get a polisher but the problem is, I live in an apartment and there's no power outlets for me to use.
I have now decided I need to invest in a polisher, and I am thinking of buying either a Ryobi cordless polisher, or an actual corded polisher that I might use using cord extenders powered from my apartment (I have to park about a hundred feet away from my apartment).
Which one would be better for my case? Or is there any other solution?
(P.S. I am an amateur im detailing, and any advice helps!)
Thanks
I own a white 2011 Civic which I have for two years now. It was pre owned so it already had few scratches swirl marks from the time I bought it. Over the time I owned it, I have tried hand polishing it out, waxing it but the results have never been good. I wanted to get a polisher but the problem is, I live in an apartment and there's no power outlets for me to use.
I have now decided I need to invest in a polisher, and I am thinking of buying either a Ryobi cordless polisher, or an actual corded polisher that I might use using cord extenders powered from my apartment (I have to park about a hundred feet away from my apartment).
Which one would be better for my case? Or is there any other solution?
(P.S. I am an amateur im detailing, and any advice helps!)
Thanks