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Porter Cable 7424XP Polisher
I just received mine today from ProperAutoCare. I can't wait to use it; however, I just applied polish and sealant a couple of weeks ago by hand, so it would be a wait to remove it and re-apply it with the machine. I think the best thing to do is wait till fall to do it all over again. But I don't know. I'm really curious to see how much better it will turn out. Therefore, I'm tempted to use it right away....hehe.
Does anyone have any experience with this polisher? http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/autog...7424xp-250.jpg Quote:
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^^ Nice....thanks for sharing the tips and experience.
Yeah, getting this polisher seemed like win-win. It safely removes minor to moderate imperfections without it itself causing any harm to the clear coat and paint. |
i have the older model PC and it works great...sucks that i bought it like a month before the new model came out....
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^^ Oh crap. I hate when stuff like that happens. But I'm sure they both work well and produce the same results. In the video I posted, they used the older model and it appears to be freakin awesome. I'm amazed at how good of a job it does. And best of all, it causes no harm to the paint/cc, and any fool, like myself can use.
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the only difference is the casing and motor. it went from 3.5 amps to 4 amps
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I need to get on the ball and order one of these, the PC have a better warranty than the Meguiars one too. I would use it now! Why wait? Practice getting that perfect result in the summer while its nice out.
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i ordered and mine came in a week...including passing through Canada customs
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^^ Mine took less than a week to arrive from the purchase date. Of course that all depends on your location.
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the canadian customs open the boxes to see what's inside like all the time
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DAMN! That's gotta be annoying, huh?
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You got pads and a backing plate for it right? The white pad it comes with is no good.
I just got a 7424xp a few weeks back, so far I've only used it for light polishing and waxing. It's so much quicker and easier to wax with a PC. |
I've been using a crappy $30 random orbit buffer from Pep Boys (Black and Decker). It definitely beats removing wax by hand and does a nice job. My one gripe is that it vibrates the daylights out of my hand which goes numb by the time the job is done. Does the Porter Cable solve that issue with the two hand grip (and probably much better design)?
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I don't know if you're refering to the stock or to this one. This is what I got. |
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