Old Aug 16, 2012 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by opposite lock
Its bound to have its marks/swirls etc etc being 9 yrs old and not having much love .
If your up for polishing via machine instead of hand then do a little research before diving in .

Op are you in Essex ? seem to recall ur username saying essex . If you are and need some help let me know , i have access to a good unit etc etc....

I would also suggest using a glaze it will hide minor imperfections, easy to use and remove and will simply look stunning . Think of it as polish but with no abbrassives . Glazing gives great results and can be applied via machine or hand. Applying by machine would be a good way to get to used to handling the machine and you dont have the extra work load polishing creates practially and mentally . A very simple application .
I actually enjoy glazing by hand sometimes, the time difference isnt alot against machine glazing ime.

hth

Mike
Hi Mike,

Essex, no sleepy Somerset chap, but i really appreciate the gesture!

I'm going to go reading now about glazing now, as that does sound useful.

I've read a thread on here about machine polishers, and the DA was recommended as being good for the money, but i wont buy anything at this stage - lets get some pictures first and see what we're dealing with, as if i can avoid buying one then all the better.

Cheers
Tom
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