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Rotary Polishers
Rotary Car Polishers are designed to quickly and effectively correct paintwork. Rotary polishers offer the smoothest and quickest correction but do require a bit more skill to master than a Dual Action car polisher.
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The LC Power Tools UDOS 51E from Lake Country is a 5-in-1 Ma...£599.95
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The Carbon Collective Hex Nano is a battery operated nano ma...£229.95
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The ShineMate EB251 is a cordless rotary polisher which feat...£389.95
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Rupes LH 19E is one of the most capable and manoeuvrable rot...£289.95
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The ShineMate EP802 is a lightweight yet powerful rotary car...£159.95
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The FLEX PE-150 is a cordless rotary polisher with the same ...£585.95
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This is the latest polisher from Shinemate, the EP803 polish...£139.95
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Introducing the all new ShineMate EP801 G2 rotary polisher. ...£129.95
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Combine the superior polishing and buffing properties of 3M ...£299.95
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The Dodo Juice Spin Doctor is a compact and lightweight (1.8...£94.95
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FLEX PE14-2-150 Rotary Polisher The FLEX PE14-2-150 Rotary ...£349.95
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The FLEX PE8-4 80 Mini Rotary Polisher is a purpose built c...£194.95
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Rotaries can cut paint a lot quicker than orbital machines, ...£214.95
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The ShineMate EP801 Compact Rotary Polisher - Pad Kit, is th...£145.95
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After years of getting to know this polisher and pads, we re...£148.95
More details about Rotary Polishers
Rotary Polishers car polishers are the ultimate tool for paintwork correction. These variable speed polishers are the type of car polisher that is found most commonly for fast correction in car bodyshops for refining paint after wet sanding. Rotary polishers spin on the axis and are driven by a variable speed motor which unlike the regal dual action polishers doesn't stop or bog down under pressure. Rotary polishers therefore create more energy and heat which allows faster, smoother paintwork correction. However the downside of this is increased heat so more risk of damaging paint. People often also find it harder to finish hologram free with a rotary polisher over using a dual action car polisher.
Like with most things, rotary polishers definitely have their strengths.which includes faster work times, smoother operation and generally longer service life. However the downsides being we don't normally recommend them for begineers with no paintwork correction experience becaus eof the extra heat they generate and difficulty in finishing. In the right hands though a rotary is probably the most effecient way to correct and polish paintwork.