I was thinking about their polisher, seems to have a lot of good reviews for an entry level polisher, some even better than a few more expensive machines.. I've been hesitant as I see a lot of cars that have been machine polished that have the pattern of the polishing pad's path visible at certain light angles. Does yours come out like a hand waxed car with no polisher tracks? Do you use it for polish and wax?
No swirl marks, holograms or ghosts at all. The finish is like a mirror. I've used Griot's polish, sealant, wax, and polish/sealant products (also their vinyl/rubber dressing, tire shine,...). I've gotten some surprising results using their mildest polish and wool pad...leveling out touch ups and removing very light scratches. I have not used the more aggressive polishes or pads. I have a 6" polisher, and their 3" polisher for the tighter places. They don't spin fast enough to develop any heat. Just follow their directions and you can't go wrong. They even have a special pad for claying with the polisher.
Last edited by Bronze Bird; 06/25/1912:36 PM.
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