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Not sure about the autobarn polishers, but my mate bought one from supercrap.

He covered his car in polish by hand and turned it on, his new toy. It went bang and set off the trip switch. Farken funny he then had to polish the car by hand and by this time the polish was farken hard to get off.

But with those things they all have a warranty so you cant go wrong really.

Edited by subzeroR33

ive used one,, but i prefer to do it all by hand... yes its hard work, but i find i get a much much better result doing it by hand..

in saying that though, i use my electric polisher on my head lights with the meguirs plasticx stuff and brings them up good :rolleyes:

i got one from supercheap and it was crap as - luckily i bought it for dad for fathers day not for myself

so yeah - i have one and its so crap i still do it by hand - im sure good ones that would properly would be awesome

Try plugging it in Zennon, You will be amazed at the diference it makes. ;)

Hey fellas..

well got bored today after my lecture. so i went home.. and washed my 180.. then got out my new polisher.. and gave her a go..

i used armour all wash and wax...(will switch soon its shit!!)

aion chamios

supertool polisher

Mothers cleaning wax.. california gold label.?

armour all super soft polishing cloth

took 2 hours.. and very happy with results ;)

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