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Thinking of getting 1 of the above, either the 240v or the 18v XR.
Anyone have any experience with 1 or have 1 they can give me some feed back on.
It`s for the 2 x cars, my 2018 Jaguar Xe R-Sport and my sons 2017 Ford Focus and my Bailey 2016 Approach Advance 640.
 
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Very little.
Both are 180mm Rotary.

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The Dewalt 125mm 18v is dual action. Been reading up on a few
 

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No experience with those two but I use a DA polisher quite regularly with very good results. Recommend one with careful choice of pads and compounds.

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Ignore the Mongers chips. Just trying to get summit suitable for the 3 different vehicle surfaces. DAS 6 Pro seems to be a good all rounder
 

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Ignore the Mongers chips. Just trying to get summit suitable for the 3 different vehicle surfaces. DAS 6 Pro seems to be a good all rounder

Different pads and compounds required for different surfaces ?

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Thinking of getting 1 of the above

We have our vehicles all polished once a year by profesional valet, including when we had it, our USRV but now PVC. He NEVER uses an electric polisher, always does by hand. They can cause more damage to the paint work than shine, particularly in inexperienced hands. If you do get one be careful with it! :giggle:

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