Meguiar's G100 Dual Action Polisher , is it good ?

mega

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hi

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im beginner with PC

i like this one and its dose not need cables



only i have one car and i think this one is ok for me



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...766587/ref=sr_1_1/104-1328308-6692715?ie=UTF8
 
thanks for reply :)



i need this for waxing and remove few swirl marks and small scratchs , the paint now in good condation there is no oxidation

do you think Cordless will be a good choice for me ?



ist Nikota give better job?(very nice price too :) )
 
mega said:
thanks for reply :)



i need this for waxing and remove few swirl marks and small scratchs , the paint now in good condation there is no oxidation

do you think Cordless will be a good choice for me ?



ist Nikota give better job?(very nice price too :) )
It will be fine for waxing, but it isn't powerful enough to polish out swirl marks and small scratches.



I'm not sure how it compares to the Meg's cordless polisher, but I suspect thay are almost the same, if not the exact same thing. I eventually bought some 4" Cyclo pads for mine, but I haven't really used it too much since that first time out. One of the batteries doesn't hold a charge very well, and since it takes about 4-5 hours for a full charge I just haven't messed with it too much. I might order a new one just to get an extra set of batteries.... for a long time they were sold out of the Nikota at that cheap price.
 
lucaszcpm3 said:
Your going to be much better off with a PC.



My thoughts exactly.



BTW, the corded G100 is the exact same polisher as the Porter Cable 7424 but with a lifetime warranty.
 
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