Polishing machines

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Steven collins
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Polishing machines

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Need to purchase a new polisher (old one has expired with a bang :shock:
What if any make or manufacturer would you recommend, also thinking of availability and easy purchase of different types of mops etc.
- To be used on cellulose paint.
Many thanks in advance
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Re: Polishing machines

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I bought one of these:

Attachment now removed because it inadvertently contained some identification text.

But only because it was recommended in a "review" on line. I have no experience of others.

Dual action and variable speed are supposed to be essential. I find it works quite well and other/additional pads are available (velcro type attachment).

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Re: Polishing machines

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Feed back on that seems to be quite good - variable speed which is always a good thing.

I will get one ordered, it will certainly be better than the one I have at present seeing as how that one doesn’t work :lol:

Many thanks for the quick response and picture much appreciated.
Personally I’m pleased you inadvertently posted some identifiable text - helped me find it on fleabay.
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