GLOCKer
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- Dec 14, 2015
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I just picked up my first (real) DA from Harbor Freight for $44.50 out the door. I'm pretty excited to be moving up to a DA from my humble roots; I start on my 2014 Mustang doing correction by hand, then moved to cheap Wal-Mart purchased orbital buffer, and then to the Meguiar's DA Power System that runs off of a drill. I've been happy with the results I've been getting with these various tools, but I've been unhappy with the time it takes! A typical detailing of my car takes on average 12 or 13 hours.
I've got the HF DA at the house, and I ordered the following today:
I'm very proud of what I've been able to accomplish so far without the best equipment, and I'm hoping for better results with a DA. I know the Harbor Freight DA isn't the best tool on the market, but it has to be better than what I've been using!
My biggest questions right now have to do with the maintenance and storage of the pads when I'm done with them. I take it it's a good idea to clean them as you use them (clean on the fly). When I'm done, do I just hose them out? How about storage? Dry them out I take it? Should I keep them in a big Ziploc bag or something to keep them from being contaminated?
Thanks for the info guys! Here's two more pics to show you my car!
I've got the HF DA at the house, and I ordered the following today:
- Pinnacle XMT Pad Care Combo
- Buff and Shine 5.5 inch Flat Foam Pads 6 count
- 5 Inch Buff & Shine DA Backing Plate






I'm very proud of what I've been able to accomplish so far without the best equipment, and I'm hoping for better results with a DA. I know the Harbor Freight DA isn't the best tool on the market, but it has to be better than what I've been using!
My biggest questions right now have to do with the maintenance and storage of the pads when I'm done with them. I take it it's a good idea to clean them as you use them (clean on the fly). When I'm done, do I just hose them out? How about storage? Dry them out I take it? Should I keep them in a big Ziploc bag or something to keep them from being contaminated?
Thanks for the info guys! Here's two more pics to show you my car!

