Cyclo Polisher
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Cyclo Polisher
The Cyclo Polisher, however, makes a refreshing change. This is a polisher that will not only buff the surface of your car but can also remove swirls and scratches and leave it with a perfect mirror finish.
For years Cyclo polishers have earned a reputation for being durable and lasting. The new Cyclo Model 12A Pneumatic Polisher is no exception. Like all Cyclo Polisher, the Model 12A is ergonomically balanced and lighter than comparable tools. And, every polisher we manufacture is expertly machined and built by hand in the United States.
For years Cyclo polishers have earned a reputation for being durable and lasting. The new Cyclo Model 12A Pneumatic Polisher is no exception. Like all Cyclo Polisher, the Model 12A is ergonomically balanced and lighter than comparable tools. And, every polisher we manufacture is expertly machined and built by hand in the United States.
The harbor freight polishers look like a good deal. However, everything I've read and been warned of by professional detailers is it is very easy to burn through paint or a gel coat with a straight rotary polisher if you aren't careful and know what you are doing. They recommended using a random orbit polisher. I purchased a Porter Cable random orbit polisher from these folks http://www.autogeek.net/dual-action-polishers.html and am very satisfied with it. The Porter Cable is considerably more than the Harbor freight polishers but you can find random orbit polishers, such as Black and Decker, in that price range. I would rather spend a little more on a piece of equipment than have to go to the trouble of having to repair the gelcoat. I might try the wizard cleaning and polishing products in the future. I haven't found any wax or sealant yet that stands up very long to the South Florida sun and humidity. Right now I'm trying the Aerospace 303 protectant and we'll see if it holds up to their claims.
- Mike Jean Bandfield
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I love Harbor Freight! $35 vs $280+ for the Cyclo Polisher.
Yeah, HF sells a lot of inferior stuff (read crap) but you don't always need a Bosch, Porter Cable or Milwaukee and ain't it great to have a cheap alternative!
I had a HF 3/8" drill that I used to wire our entire new house and mix about 100 gallons of paint. The other day I was hacking thru a knot with a spade bit and the case cracked in half and the armature fell on the floor. It took me 3 years to beat that drill to death I laughed my a$$ off and then ordered a new Porter Cable drill and driver kit. Now that the house is nearly finished I can risk having a few really nice tools around.
Best $14 I ever spent.
Mike
Yeah, HF sells a lot of inferior stuff (read crap) but you don't always need a Bosch, Porter Cable or Milwaukee and ain't it great to have a cheap alternative!
I had a HF 3/8" drill that I used to wire our entire new house and mix about 100 gallons of paint. The other day I was hacking thru a knot with a spade bit and the case cracked in half and the armature fell on the floor. It took me 3 years to beat that drill to death I laughed my a$$ off and then ordered a new Porter Cable drill and driver kit. Now that the house is nearly finished I can risk having a few really nice tools around.
Best $14 I ever spent.
Mike
Mike & Jean
2005 26' RSS Diesel
2005 26' RSS Diesel
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I am interested in 303 Aerospace Protectant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L4TF32G/re ... FHI4&psc=1
for our 24 foot BF. Has anyone used this product and if so how did it work out for you?
for our 24 foot BF. Has anyone used this product and if so how did it work out for you?
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I use the 303. Its OK. I only use it on the Roof and OH nose.
Mainly for the UV protection. And a little shine.
Since my BF is stored outside, I also use a "shower cap" cover.
On my 2011, the roof has weathered the most.
On the side of my BF I use a regular car wax.
I have heard not to use a "colored" wax. As the gel coat ages, it becomes pores, and will tend to yellow if you do....so they say?
There is also product like 303 called: Protect All. Its a little thicker. Works OK too. Same UV stuff inside.
More of a shine. I have used both.
Mainly for the UV protection. And a little shine.
Since my BF is stored outside, I also use a "shower cap" cover.
On my 2011, the roof has weathered the most.
On the side of my BF I use a regular car wax.
I have heard not to use a "colored" wax. As the gel coat ages, it becomes pores, and will tend to yellow if you do....so they say?
There is also product like 303 called: Protect All. Its a little thicker. Works OK too. Same UV stuff inside.
More of a shine. I have used both.
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Steve
2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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May I ask if you could direct me to product information on the shower cap cover you mentioned?stevek wrote: <snip>
Since my BF is stored outside, I also use a "shower cap" cover.
On my 2011, the roof has weathered the most. <snip>
Thank you.
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I use a fabric car cover that fits cars up to 22 feet.
Got it off of eBay.
I can provide you a link, if you like?
Got it off of eBay.
I can provide you a link, if you like?
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2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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Homemade "shower cap" from a previous post I found using "search" here at the BF forum.
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2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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'Thank you so much' for your prompt reply. I should have caught the length. My coach is 26 ft long so this particular top won't work but I see now what you are referencing. I would love to have something that would just go over the top of the coach. Will have to do a bit more research to see what I can locate. My thanks again for the idea!stevek wrote:I use a fabric car cover that fits cars up to 22 feet.
Got it off of eBay.
I can provide you a link, if you like?