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What do you think of this product. Anyone install? Please feedback http://thinkthinkcar.com/en/
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I do not have access to a 240v power outlet when polishing my car. I am thinking of getting a polisher/buffer that runs off the car cigarette lighter. Has anyone got experience with this? Any recommended model/brand? TIA.
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Hi all, can advise on how much can one negotiate on the published car price in SG Carmart from the 2nd Hand Car Dealer. Dun wish to get them pissed off at making ridculous offer but at the same dun want to get chop "Carrot". Example price as $61,000. Is 5k off the price too much to ask for? Thanks.
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Hi all! I love doing DIY detailing on my ride. But washing thoroughly then waxing by hand can easily take up 4 hours. Not to mention an aching back and stiff fingers... So, I would like to invest in an orbital buffer but there doesn't seem to be much variety in the local shops. Most common model is the Black & Decker, available at HomeFix or Carrefour. Any reviews on this or other models? And where can I get them? A prerequisite is that it should be 'safe' enough to be handled by a first-timer like me... and 'safe' meaning that I won't cause catastrophic damage to my paintwork.. Hahaha
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any bros here know how to use.. i bought 1 but can seen to get the best result when using compound
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hi all forumers, would like to ask you all if hand polish or use machine buffer to polish is better? thank you.
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Bros and sis need help!!!!!!!Our car is abt 6mths old but the water marks and the swill marks on the car is bad.... Well not very jia lat until cannot make it but i see cannot tahan.. Will buying those polisher help? Cause i never buy gd cloth last time so now like that.... Thnks
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hey everyone i juz bought a orbiter polisher frm autobacs juz now. it plugs into the 12v socket of the car and comes with the necessary stuff. anyone has any idea of how to use it and if this is a good investment anot? btw its on promo at 29.90(U.P 35.00)
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Is it advisable to use orbital buffer on brand new car? Even after properly washed and clayed? What kind of bonnets do you use, to prevent swirls. There are 3 types of clothes that came with my buffer. 1. Applicator, 2. cotton for removing wax, 3. wool for final buffing. At 3200RPM, it seems to me that it can be very destructive. I tried it on my 300ZX, it is very pleasant to use, able to wax a car in less than 30 minutes. However, I do not dare to use it on my new car, which has almost no swirl marks as yet.
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Any of U detailing freaks have an orbital buffer? I thinking of getting one but the best are all in the US (aka 110V) Porter Cable brand seems to be the most user friendly and functional one.