the45master
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- Nov 16, 2013
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So I know there's lots of discussion like this out there, but wanted to get all the answers collectively specifically for my question rather than related ones.
Anyways, I have a 2 year old pearl white car, 6,000 miles, it doesn’t have any scratches, but theres small stains here and there, like berries, or dirt, baked into it a bit, that just don’t come out no matter how much I scrub them. Was wanting to get rid of them and make it shine a bit more. Basically clean it really good.
So I was thinking a basic polisher with a basic soft pad might get them out? Just soap and water with a polisher and run it over them for 20-30 seconds?
Will a cheap one like this work: Black & Decker WP900 6-Inch Random Orbit Waxer/Polisher - Power Polishing Tools
Also, I heard they are difficult to use and are like an art, you can damage your car, is that really true? I thought if I just used the most basic softest pad I can get, it would be fine to just turn it on, let it spin, and move it across the car where ever I want, no? Would that really damage it or leave marks? I was just thinking soap or water. That’s all. Not looking to spend a lot on a polisher. So besides trying other soaps and stuff, (Im beyond that), will this idea work?
Thanks
Anyways, I have a 2 year old pearl white car, 6,000 miles, it doesn’t have any scratches, but theres small stains here and there, like berries, or dirt, baked into it a bit, that just don’t come out no matter how much I scrub them. Was wanting to get rid of them and make it shine a bit more. Basically clean it really good.
So I was thinking a basic polisher with a basic soft pad might get them out? Just soap and water with a polisher and run it over them for 20-30 seconds?
Will a cheap one like this work: Black & Decker WP900 6-Inch Random Orbit Waxer/Polisher - Power Polishing Tools
Also, I heard they are difficult to use and are like an art, you can damage your car, is that really true? I thought if I just used the most basic softest pad I can get, it would be fine to just turn it on, let it spin, and move it across the car where ever I want, no? Would that really damage it or leave marks? I was just thinking soap or water. That’s all. Not looking to spend a lot on a polisher. So besides trying other soaps and stuff, (Im beyond that), will this idea work?
Thanks
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