Hey Mike,
I read the article (and watched the video) about which polisher to choose.
This video...
I was looking at the beginner group, but noticed that neither in the article nor the video were the polishers identified. No links, names, etc...
I did some looking (basically picture comparison) and think the beginner group included the following:
Porter Cable 7424XP
Meguiar MT 300
Rupes 75E Mini
Griot's Garage 6 Inch
Are these the correct 4 that were in the beginner group?
Thanks!
Yes, I believe those were the polishers shown. Here's a screenshot of the beginner group...
Out of the 4 polishers reference, they are all easy to learn how to use and master. When it comes to RUPES polishers I strongly recommend if you're going to go down the RUPES road then go all RUPES, that means plan on budgeting for,
RUPES polisher
RUPES pads
RUPES products
I'd get my
RUPES how-to book too. It's the only RUPES how-to book in the world and it covers exactly how to use the RUPES Paint Polishing SYSTEM, which is what RUPES is - that is a system approach to polishing paint. I think even RUPES staff will agree this is an accurate statement. The RUPES shown is a dual action orbital polisher with a 12mm OSL or Orbit Stroke Length.
The other three polishers, the
Porter Cable 7424XP
Griot's Garage 6" DA Polisher
Meguiar's MT300
Are also all dual action orbital polishers except they all have a 8mm OSL.
The Porter Cable tool is the tool that started the dual action orbital polisher trend back in the late 1980's and now days there are scads of copies or versions of this tool including the Griot's and Meguiar's unit.
These three 8mm orbital polishers are very very simple to use and there are many pad and backing plate options available for them and If you like I can provide links to all my articles that show the pads and backing plate options. Just ask.
These tools can also be used with just about any pad or any product but my STRONG recommendation is to always purchase and use respected name brands when it comes to compounds, polishes and cleaner/waxes.
The secret to polishing paint isn't your technique, heck I've taught little kids and elderly people that have NEVER machine polished paint before and they've turned out just as good as results as seasoned professionals as long as they are using products that use good abrasive technology.
It used to be it actually took some skill and experience to get a great detailer or more specifically a great paint polisher, now anyone can do it.
So let me know what you're interested in and I'm always happy to help others master as I like to call it,
The art of polishing paint
