Alex225
MB Enthusiast
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The pros all use rotary polishers, but they're trained and know what they're doing, a rotary in unskilled hands can create more swirls than it removes - as I witnessed with my 968 coupe when my local Porsche dealer let an unskilled bloke use one on it! That's why a DA is the place to start for the unskilled...
Couldn't agree more. I recall talking to Ed at Divine Detail and he said you'll get quicker correction with a rotary, it builds heat quicker and is more aggressive. This is also a chap who will measure paint depth prior polishing so knows exactly what you can cut back. A DA on the other hand is so much more forgiving, it doesn't build the heat and burning through paint would almost take a lot of effort to do. That said you can correct swirls with a DA. I used my DA on my old E Class the summer I had it, it removed quite a few more stubborn marks that hand polishing wouldn't. It wasn't fully corrected but looked excellent.
Talking of unskilled polishing. There's a large Facebook group for detailing which has tonnes of questions and posts each day. A chap came on there last week saying that his friend had 'mopped' the roof of his car and he had these marks round the edges, is there anything he could do to sort them out. He received quite a lot of replies, many of which asking what had actually been done. Sounded very much like his mate had got a bit handy with some kind of rotary polisher, probably a big old woolly thing and from the looks of the pictures, burnt round the curved edges of the roof.