rwoofer
Well-Known Member
I've always cut'n'polished my boats by hand as I could never really figure out how to use an electric polisher.
My hand technique has always been:
1. Apply a dab of polish to an old cloth and rub it into an area about 40cm * 40cm to remove any marks etc.
2. Do the adjacent area with another dab of polish on a fresh piece of cloth and repeat till the whole area you are trying to polish is complete. My cloth is usually an old t-shirt and by the end of a hull I've used the whole t-shirt.
3. Take a fresh bit of polishing cloth (the stuff you get in a roll from halfords etc) and wipe off all the polish that has just been applied. Here again I have to keep refreshing the cloth that I'm using for it too work effectively. Usually go through about a metre of this cloth for a hull.
Great results, but very tiring...
Now with electric polishers you obviously don't keep refreshing the cloth, but surely this means that in the polishing on bit it just starts to clog up and similarly for the polishing off bit. I did I short test with a borrowed polisher and this is exactly what happened.
So, how do people here use an electric polisher? I'm starting to tire of doing it be hand all the time so wish to give electric another go. Are there different polisher heads for the polish on and polish off bit? How often to they need changing?
Any advice gratefully received.
My hand technique has always been:
1. Apply a dab of polish to an old cloth and rub it into an area about 40cm * 40cm to remove any marks etc.
2. Do the adjacent area with another dab of polish on a fresh piece of cloth and repeat till the whole area you are trying to polish is complete. My cloth is usually an old t-shirt and by the end of a hull I've used the whole t-shirt.
3. Take a fresh bit of polishing cloth (the stuff you get in a roll from halfords etc) and wipe off all the polish that has just been applied. Here again I have to keep refreshing the cloth that I'm using for it too work effectively. Usually go through about a metre of this cloth for a hull.
Great results, but very tiring...
Now with electric polishers you obviously don't keep refreshing the cloth, but surely this means that in the polishing on bit it just starts to clog up and similarly for the polishing off bit. I did I short test with a borrowed polisher and this is exactly what happened.
So, how do people here use an electric polisher? I'm starting to tire of doing it be hand all the time so wish to give electric another go. Are there different polisher heads for the polish on and polish off bit? How often to they need changing?
Any advice gratefully received.