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    Hi Newbie here, bibilhin ko sana tong Ozito 180mm Sander Polisher. may Variable speed naman sya, kso saFe kaya ang paint dito kahit sa pinaka low Speed ko ilagay? gusto ko sana kasi matuto gumamit nito kaso masyado mahal ang DA polisher eh.

    No Load speed: 1000-3500 / min
    Motor: 1100w

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    For new user, pinakasafe sa paint is DA polisher talaga.

    Ang rotary tool kasi kahit set mo sa lowest speed ay single action pa rin, i.e. it only spins flat.

    Where as yung DA polisher by its name is dual action, i.e. it has orbital motion.

    If gagamit ka nyang rotary tool, you need to practice on some spare car panels. Hanap ka sa junkyard.

    Sent from my D5833 using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    For new user, pinakasafe sa paint is DA polisher talaga.

    Ang rotary tool kasi kahit set mo sa lowest speed ay single action pa rin, i.e. it only spins flat.

    Where as yung DA polisher by its name is dual action, i.e. it has orbital motion.

    If gagamit ka nyang rotary tool, you need to practice on some spare car panels. Hanap ka sa junkyard.

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    ay ganun pala.. kala ko saFe na sya kahit sa pinaka low settings lang... thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelle011 View Post
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    Hi Newbie here, bibilhin ko sana tong Ozito 180mm Sander Polisher. may Variable speed naman sya, kso saFe kaya ang paint dito kahit sa pinaka low Speed ko ilagay? gusto ko sana kasi matuto gumamit nito kaso masyado mahal ang DA polisher eh.

    No Load speed: 1000-3500 / min
    Motor: 1100w
    Nakakasunog yan ng paint pag di ka marunong though pwede rin basta sanay ka mag pass ng tama. Practice ka sa running board

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    Nakakasunog yan ng paint pag di ka marunong though pwede rin basta sanay ka mag pass ng tama. Practice ka sa running board
    Kaya nga po eh.. mahal kasi yung DA isang option ko is ung KP600. kso d rin daw apapalitan yung plate o PAd.. kelangan pa customize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelle011 View Post
    Kaya nga po eh.. mahal kasi yung DA isang option ko is ung KP600. kso d rin daw apapalitan yung plate o PAd.. kelangan pa customize.
    With KP600, you would need to modify the backing plate and add velcro strips. Standard polisher pads have velcro backing.

    Still the problem with KP600 is low power and torque. Recommended for waxing and buffing lang sya.

    For paint correction, you need high power and torque para mabilis ang trabaho. The usual is 6-speed DA polishers. Speed 1-3 for waxing/buffing. Speed 4-6 for polishing/compounding.

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    I used to own something similar... Although just the consumer type which is powered by the car's 12V socket.

    IMO, if you clean your car regularly, I don't find the need to own it.

    It was very helpful for my dad's car because his paint had this dark stains (maybe because he loves to park under a tree)

    But for the regular car wax, you can do it manually, the "extra shine" is almost negligible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    With KP600, you would need to modify the backing plate and add velcro strips. Standard polisher pads have velcro backing.

    Still the problem with KP600 is low power and torque. Recommended for waxing and buffing lang sya.

    For paint correction, you need high power and torque para mabilis ang trabaho. The usual is 6-speed DA polishers. Speed 1-3 for waxing/buffing. Speed 4-6 for polishing/compounding.

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    yun nga din nabasa ko about s kp600. gusto ko pa nman matuto mag tangal ng swirl marks. dami sa kotse ko e.

    may nakita ako sa olx naka lagay dual action polisher worth 4k. kaso wala tatak nakalagay.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I used to own something similar... Although just the consumer type which is powered by the car's 12V socket.

    IMO, if you clean your car regularly, I don't find the need to own it.

    It was very helpful for my dad's car because his paint had this dark stains (maybe because he loves to park under a tree)

    But for the regular car wax, you can do it manually, the "extra shine" is almost negligible.

    sir ice, dati masipag pa ako mag wax kahit mano2x. ngayon bihira na ako makapagcarwash pati mag wax kaya gusto ko rin matuto para ako na magbuff at hndi na sa carwash. kamusta experience mo sa polisher mo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    For new user, pinakasafe sa paint is DA polisher talaga.

    Ang rotary tool kasi kahit set mo sa lowest speed ay single action pa rin, i.e. it only spins flat.

    Where as yung DA polisher by its name is dual action, i.e. it has orbital motion.

    If gagamit ka nyang rotary tool, you need to practice on some spare car panels. Hanap ka sa junkyard.

    Sent from my D5833 using Tapatalk
    ganyan gamit ko kasi heavy duty siya. pasok siya pagkatapos magpintura.kapag mag buffing kana for finishing.

    pero kung bago kalang wag na yan ang bilin mo.polish lang naman yata purpose mo..kasi yan kung hindi mo kabisado maaring ma damage mo ang pintura ng mga kanto ng auto mo..

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