porter cable polisher ...dangerous in the wrong hands !!!! + you'd be needing a Transfomer as they are 110/120V .... or have they sorted out the Volts ???? .
porter cable polisher ...dangerous in the wrong hands !!!! + you'd be needing a Transfomer as they are 110/120V .... or have they sorted out the Volts ???? .
no you still need a transformer unfortunately but it's a small price to pay for such an excellent tool dangerous in the wrong hands yes well if you follow the instructions on detailingworld it's fairly easy to get good results
That's the stuff :approve:quote:Originally posted by Bonnie Scotland
And tomorrow it gets all dirty again waste of valuable drinking time
R50 Cooper ..... Mini Plant Oxford
19 years of MINIfascination
Yesh yesh. Although some people will say it will take a lot to burn the paint. If your laquer is thin, then you will burn through no probs. My advice if you are getting one, read all about them. If you know someone with a paint depth guage, ask them to mark out the paint thickness of your car. Then you know how much you have to deal with before you start rather than finding out the hard way. be careful kiddiesquote:Originally posted by X30YES
porter cable polisher ...dangerous in the wrong hands !!!! + you'd be needing a Transfomer as they are 110/120V .... or have they sorted out the Volts ???? .