best electric polisher cars image

V C
there are a bunch of small spots all over my windshield; they look like they could be pine tree sap (I had parked my car under a pine tree for about a year and a half) I had tried some window cleaner and a bug and tar cleaner and vinegar but the spots are still there. I have not yet tried #0000 steel wool that I have read about.
Answer
hi... i would use this product named 'nothin's better' a microllite polish... by Watkins of Sacramento. (916) 925-8451. local parts store might still have this old product available. not sure if this company is still around. Second choice is using a toothpaste with an electric polisher then rince ... the #0000 steel wool is only used in bathtubs glass doors , never on a windshield. enjoy
hi... i would use this product named 'nothin's better' a microllite polish... by Watkins of Sacramento. (916) 925-8451. local parts store might still have this old product available. not sure if this company is still around. Second choice is using a toothpaste with an electric polisher then rince ... the #0000 steel wool is only used in bathtubs glass doors , never on a windshield. enjoy
How do I know which car buffer/polisher is best for professional work?

Spirit-X
I also don't know which sander to buy either. I'll be using a compressor to run them.
Answer
Most,not all,professionals use electric polishers with adjustable speed control.The air units use tons of compressed air.A good brand is Makita or Milwaukee.
For sanding,the standard is a D/A with a 6 inch pad.There are several brands Ingersol Rand is a favorite.
You don't have to buy brand names,Harbor Freight sells a great polisher for $40 and a D/A for $20.I use them in the shop every day.
Most,not all,professionals use electric polishers with adjustable speed control.The air units use tons of compressed air.A good brand is Makita or Milwaukee.
For sanding,the standard is a D/A with a 6 inch pad.There are several brands Ingersol Rand is a favorite.
You don't have to buy brand names,Harbor Freight sells a great polisher for $40 and a D/A for $20.I use them in the shop every day.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Title Post: How can I remove the small spots on my windshield?
Rating: 92% based on 925 ratings. 4 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
Rating: 92% based on 925 ratings. 4 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
No comments:
Post a Comment