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Drill with adapter for polishing
Hi everyone, I am sorry for a probably strange question, but is it okay to polish my car using a drill? I just do not have one and thinking about purchasing a cheap makita or something and not sure if there are any cheaper approaches for a quality polishing
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Originally Posted by
Carol_R
Hi everyone, I am sorry for a probably strange question, but is it okay to polish my car using a drill?
I just do not have one and thinking about purchasing a cheap Makita or something and not sure if there are any cheaper approaches for a quality polishing
Hello Carol,
My short answer for polishing your car with a drill adapter is NO!!!
There are alternatives! Inexpensive Dual Action (DA) Polishers etc.
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Originally Posted by
Merlin
Hello Carol,
My short answer for polishing your car with a drill adapter is NO!!!
There are alternatives! Inexpensive Dual Action (DA) Polishers etc.
Omg, I feel so stupid right now, I spent on hour choosing a drill from this list https://wisepick.org/best-cordless-drill/, and already ordered one, when there were polishers for $50?? I'm so sorry for your time.. And thanks, hopefully, it's not shipped yet
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I love shiny things
Originally Posted by
Carol_R
Omg, I feel so stupid right now, I spent on hour choosing a drill..., and already ordered one, when there were polishers for $50?? I'm so sorry for your time.. And thanks, hopefully, it's not shipped yet
Hopefully you can return it.
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My husband used twicely drill and result wasnt so good . I like our local service at 47th Street with good guys.
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Originally Posted by
Carol_R
Hi everyone, I am sorry for a probably strange question, but is it okay to polish my car using a drill? I just do not have one and thinking about purchasing a cheap makita or something and not sure if there are any cheaper approaches for a quality polishing
Drills are mostly used for metal polishing such as car wheels, exhaust pipes, motor cycle engines etc..