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Location: Northumberland
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Having a browse on Scoobynet as you do and noticed that someone has posted details of a B&Q DA.
It is Random action as it should be. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.js...ondid=10637570 Polished Bliss do the same make but different model (less bulky?) for £90. Any thoughts polishing people?... at that price its gotta be worth a try, even if I end up using it to sand the garden furniture!
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2007
Occupation: aircraft engineer
Location: Middlesbrough
Age: 44
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I would say no and put the £40 towards a proper dedidcated detailing machine like the Kestral Das 6/pro. I have had mine for a while and had no problems with it.
Important thing is to find the right combination pad / compound that works on your car, that's where PolishBliss come into play. Drop them an email and they'll sort you out. Nige |
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![]() Merchandise Hero! Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Durham
Age: 38
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NorthEast Detailing usualy have the Kestral's in, good machines IMO
![]() Think I would rather go with a proven one rather than risk wasting my money in B&Q...
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Another vote for the kestrel da I paid £80 for mine
Shop around though as lots of people sell these and the price varies I use chemical guys hex pads and lube with it Detailing world is your place for all the retailers that sell it then go to ne detailing and see if they will beat the price as they normally cost a fiver to post Great machine Make sure you get some eye protectors from poundland
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