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<blockquote data-quote="Monster Detail" data-source="post: 1465" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>It really depends what results you're looking for mate. A beginner with a DA can definitely improve the overall look of their car fairly easily (better shine, clarity and gloss). Using a DA carries little risk of damaging your paint but correction is very difficult with a DA, especially if you're a beginner, so it really depends if you're looking for an improvement or a transformation. </p><p></p><p>The risk of burning paint comes into play when you're using a rotary polisher and attempting closer to full correction. If you're DIYing it, results are dependant on time, patience and skill. If you're paying someone to do it then results depend on how deep your wallet is and how long you can be without the car for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monster Detail, post: 1465, member: 65"] It really depends what results you're looking for mate. A beginner with a DA can definitely improve the overall look of their car fairly easily (better shine, clarity and gloss). Using a DA carries little risk of damaging your paint but correction is very difficult with a DA, especially if you're a beginner, so it really depends if you're looking for an improvement or a transformation. The risk of burning paint comes into play when you're using a rotary polisher and attempting closer to full correction. If you're DIYing it, results are dependant on time, patience and skill. If you're paying someone to do it then results depend on how deep your wallet is and how long you can be without the car for. [/QUOTE]
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