Voltage: | 220V/110V |
Frequency: | 50/60HZ |
Input power: | 1280W |
No-load speed: | 3000R/MIN |
Backing pad: | 180MM |
Carton size: | 55*29*29CM/4PCS |
1.The best way to polish a car is to use a high-grade polish and a power buffer that evenly distributes the polish over the surface of the car.
Method 1 Wash the Car Thoroughly. Park the car in a shady spot...
Method 2 Choose a Buffer. Use a high speed buffer to achieve the finest results.
Method 3 Buffing. Dry the car with a chamois or clean, soft towel.
Mount a soft foam pad on an orbital sander and apply an approximate 60:40 mix of paste wax and a fine finishing polish onto the pad. Use the sander at a medium speed to spread the wax onto the vehicle in a back-and-forth motion and with light but steady pressure. Leave just enough of a waxy haze to be visible when dry.
As a rule of thumb, you should polish your car once every three months. But you should also consider some factors to decide how often you should polish your car. If your car is used frequently and runs on rough roads or during harsh weather, then you need to polish your car more often.
You should wax your car about every three months. If you live where it snows, you should wax your car before and after snow season. If you live where it's very hot, you should wax your car before summer to give the paint a layer of protection from the UV rays.
Most experts recommend a new detail every four to six months, which equates to 2-3 times a year. However that's just a rule of thumb, and your detailing frequency should depend on both your car and the type of person you are. Obviously, the more often you have one done, the better condition your car will be in.




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