Porter 7424 DA polisher
Discussion
I've read loads of stuff about how cool these machines are.
However, they are US only and hence need to be imported and run on 110v and appear very expensive.
I also noted in Autocar this week (congratulations Paul
) that Mr. Miracle is seen with Makita.
So, is the Porter essential or will a UK available polisher do the same job?
(I can get discount on Makita/Hilti/Festool etc., so would prefer to use one of those.)
However, they are US only and hence need to be imported and run on 110v and appear very expensive.
I also noted in Autocar this week (congratulations Paul

So, is the Porter essential or will a UK available polisher do the same job?
(I can get discount on Makita/Hilti/Festool etc., so would prefer to use one of those.)
Depends what you're trying to achieve. I have both a PC 7424 and a bog-standard multispeed rotary.
The PC is a bit of a pain, since you have to lug a transformer around, but it's random orbit, so swirls and holograms just aren't really an issue. For sorting minor blemishes in manufacturer's finish, it's a top piece of kit. I didn't think there were many (if any) other random orbit polishers on the market - if you need that function, the other brands you list may not provide a decent alternative.
That said, for glossing up a refinish that has just been denibbed with 2000 grit, I much prefer the rotary - but the warning always issued about rotaries is that they're really aggressive, and probably best left to the trade. Since I'm in the trade, and if I burn through a refinish, I can simply repeat it, that's not an issue for me.
Tol
The PC is a bit of a pain, since you have to lug a transformer around, but it's random orbit, so swirls and holograms just aren't really an issue. For sorting minor blemishes in manufacturer's finish, it's a top piece of kit. I didn't think there were many (if any) other random orbit polishers on the market - if you need that function, the other brands you list may not provide a decent alternative.
That said, for glossing up a refinish that has just been denibbed with 2000 grit, I much prefer the rotary - but the warning always issued about rotaries is that they're really aggressive, and probably best left to the trade. Since I'm in the trade, and if I burn through a refinish, I can simply repeat it, that's not an issue for me.
Tol
hoges11 said:
you can get the full pc kit in the UK from thepolishingcompany.com including transformer and accessories
True and you get great service from them, but it is a rather expensive way of doing it. I recommend that you take a look at the Detailing World website, where they have explicit instructions on how to order the kit in the most cost effective manner.
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