Great review. Going to grab myself one but I agree with everyone else. Cut down on the amount of product used and you will reduce the slinging. Put a few dabs on your pad and blot it on your work area. Less is more brother. Keep up the good work.
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thanks for the review of this Milwaukee mini cordless polisher, 1 suggestion like previous comment you'll want to dab the pad all around the area you wish to polish, so you will have less sling, and use 3 dabs about dime size on a small pad like that to get you started it will remove those swirls and scratches, you just add a dab to the pad if you need more.
Liked the content and your no-nonsense approach. I own a full sized Porter Cable 7424 DA polisher but like the idea of a compact cordless for smaller areas and touch-ups. I would suggest trying Meguiars Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish for your paint defect removal. They are IMO the best consumer products available for that purpose. You might also consider purchasing the 3" cutting, polishing and waxing pads Meguiars sells for their drill mounted Dual Action Power System. Thanks for the review. I'm gonna check it out.
That depends on which tech the polish/compound usesYou have SMAT and DAT.Dat You need to work longer to break down aka Diminishing Abrasive TechSmat doesn't break down, you can work it as lil or as long as you want or until residue dries lol
This music had me thinking he was coming to buff the rear end for a lonely housewife who wouldn’t have the cash to pay for the services… Joking aside, impressive bit of kit! I’ve just bought one after watching a few reviews and looking forward to having a go
Lol... reading all the comments is funny. Everyone freaking out about how much product he’s using... he’s not polishing for long enough... he’s not doing this right hes not doing that right! Get a grip... to me it’s a quick way to get out a scratch or scuff mark on a vehicle... simple!
You mention not charging a hot battery. I have cordless tools where the battery chargers have cooling fans. I put a deposit on the milwaukii 12 volt. Do you mean to say the charger doesn't have a cooling fan? I't trying to get the metallic build up of shower screen glass doors. I have tried all types of chemicals and vinegar etc. I even used a razor blade and still have more left to remove. I have seen people use a rotary sander with special glass compound for this purpose. Seems like a good idea. Im wondering what type of pad will be the best without scratching. I also bought 4 zero steel wool. Great video.
Honestly, it's be hard to actually show whether it did a good job or not, scratches can easily be hidden just by rubbing the stuff on there and filling in the scratch, it doesn't get fully removed just by wiping it away
Is the rotary tool's movements different from a drill... I guess what I'm trying to ask is: can you get an attachment for a drill and have the same tool?
Everyone thinks this is only good for door jam and head lights. but do not know that a 3" polisher is quicker than the big machines. because it cuts faster and you get a better result. 3" is better with a da polisher to. because there is less stall with a small machine.
Just a novice here. Wondering does anyone know if the generic turtle renew polish compound in this video is better than a turtle pre-coloured magic polish? Was trying to decide what to use after a little touch up paint work.
So does the compound cover the first layer scratches? Or does it remove them completely? Isn't the first layer coating supposed to protect the paint? I have hairline scratches on my car and I fear that using any polisher would thin the first coating.
+MPGomatic Sure. Thanks for that info. I would wait for more hairline scratches before I try and polish it. I'm planning to do it once a year. SUBSCRIBED!
You're spraying shit EVERYWHERE and increasing your workload because you're using WAY to much compound. Biggest rule in paint correcting and detailing, LESS IS MORE!! Never put one huge glob in center of pad. Always put 3 or 4 pea size dabs on outer perimeter of pad. Then dab the pad on the panel with no spin to put product throughout the panel. Always start on VERY low speed to spread product evenly, then increase the speed.
Stijn de Guchteneire Absolutely, I used to use one for headlight restoration. Just be careful to not go too hard or long in one spot or you can burn the plastic.
You need to work that compound in way more. Your stopping to soon. Work the compound till it almost disappears, your stopping while it is still pooled up.
Depends on the battery. The high output batteries are what you're looking for because the rest will overheat due to continuous use. The 2.5 will get most all your spot buffing done on a single charge, I've seen a 5.0 but never used one.
It's good for the small stuff. For swirl removal, I'd reckon you'll want to use a random orbital. Polishing RPM: 0-2,800 RPM. Sanding RPM 0-8,300 RPM. We're in the midst of testing the large Milwaukee cordless polisher now. Video coming soon …
Gary Lee I haven't timed it for continuous operation. Batteries charge quickly. Milwaukee says less than an hour. With two batteries, there's never any down time.
jay thompson wrong,it's perfect for small areas that are impossible to reach with a larger polisher. With modern compounds there is no need to go over this machines rpm limits. It's even a better sander! I work in a bodyshop and use it daily.
Lol if it were underpowered we would use normal drills or angle grinders which are always overpowered... The point is to use something that is underpowered that doesn't generate too much heat
Had to turn the volume down or my wife would think I was watching porn.
I think I got compound sprinkle in my eyes
Great review. Going to grab myself one but I agree with everyone else. Cut down on the amount of product used and you will reduce the slinging. Put a few dabs on your pad and blot it on your work area. Less is more brother. Keep up the good work.
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Tips and very inexpensive machines
Can I just say what a relief to seek out somebody who actually is aware of what theyre speaking about on the internet. You undoubtedly know how you can carry a problem to light and make it important. More folks have to learn this and perceive this side of the story. I cant imagine youre no more popular since you undoubtedly have the gift.
thanks for the review of this Milwaukee mini cordless polisher, 1 suggestion like previous comment you'll want to dab the pad all around the area you wish to polish, so you will have less sling, and use 3 dabs about dime size on a small pad like that to get you started it will remove those swirls and scratches, you just add a dab to the pad if you need more.
Abel Celestin Jr Thanks for the kind words & info, Abel!
Liked the content and your no-nonsense approach. I own a full sized Porter Cable 7424 DA polisher but like the idea of a compact cordless for smaller areas and touch-ups. I would suggest trying Meguiars Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish for your paint defect removal. They are IMO the best consumer products available for that purpose. You might also consider purchasing the 3" cutting, polishing and waxing pads Meguiars sells for their drill mounted Dual Action Power System.
Thanks for the review. I'm gonna check it out.
had to watch to see just how much product you were using after the comments, my god man go easy
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
remember to spread the compound b4 sarting th rotary machine or you will like you did sling polish everywhere
Ammonyc said to use the polish compound longer so it breaks down into smaller bits to get a better polish.
+DigitalYojimbo That's an interesting tactic! It would be super cool to see that with a microscope.
That depends on which tech the polish/compound usesYou have SMAT and DAT.Dat You need to work longer to break down aka Diminishing Abrasive TechSmat doesn't break down, you can work it as lil or as long as you want or until residue dries lol
Way too much compound!
How is this different from using a drill with a sander adapter?
Man, I miss my 2002 AP1! Nice job by the way!
This music had me thinking he was coming to buff the rear end for a lonely housewife who wouldn’t have the cash to pay for the services…
Joking aside, impressive bit of kit! I’ve just bought one after watching a few reviews and looking forward to having a go
Lol... reading all the comments is funny. Everyone freaking out about how much product he’s using... he’s not polishing for long enough... he’s not doing this right hes not doing that right! Get a grip... to me it’s a quick way to get out a scratch or scuff mark on a vehicle... simple!
So why wouldn't you just use a random orbital polisher in the first place? Is this much faster at the job?
The random orbital isn't as good as removing scratches as a rotary.
Then why not a drill? Seems like extra tool for nothing.
Good job man ,thanks for your time. The tool looks like it works pretty good
The deeper ones you should wet sand, compound, then polish. Some of those areas require only compound and polish.
You mention not charging a hot battery. I have cordless tools where the battery chargers have cooling fans. I put a deposit on the milwaukii 12 volt. Do you mean to say the charger doesn't have a cooling fan? I't trying to get the metallic build up of shower screen glass doors. I have tried all types of chemicals and vinegar etc. I even used a razor blade and still have more left to remove. I have seen people use a rotary sander with special glass compound for this purpose. Seems like a good idea. Im wondering what type of pad will be the best without scratching. I also bought 4 zero steel wool. Great video.
I think you used a bit to much product, but nice result with that thing. Good job
Honestly, it's be hard to actually show whether it did a good job or not, scratches can easily be hidden just by rubbing the stuff on there and filling in the scratch, it doesn't get fully removed just by wiping it away
i wish they will make a fuel version. More compact and with an lockable trigger
Is the rotary tool's movements different from a drill... I guess what I'm trying to ask is: can you get an attachment for a drill and have the same tool?
You can use a drill attachment but in all honesty this is better with the variable speed control and the lightness of the tool itself.
Thanks
Is there a adaptor or something to fit those disk on a drill driver?
Yes, you can get them off Ebay, with everything you need, for about £7, pads and everything.
Quik rinse dry compound wash polish wax
Everyone thinks this is only good for door jam and head lights. but do not know that a 3" polisher is quicker than the big machines. because it cuts faster and you get a better result. 3" is better with a da polisher to. because there is less stall with a small machine.
Was that a Honda S2000 seen in the beginning of the video?
Chad Richards Yep!
can you do the review on The Earthquake XT 12V Compact Polisher/Sander?
This polisher is good to fix the clear coat run and orange peel?I have problem with that and i want buy some mini polisher....
Does anyone know if Milwaukee is making this tool as a fuel brushless model?
Just a novice here. Wondering does anyone know if the generic turtle renew polish compound in this video is better than a turtle pre-coloured magic polish? Was trying to decide what to use after a little touch up paint work.
it made a difference on those lights for sure
And wicked fast! =)
how long does the battery last?
Good video, good review. You got a new subscriber.
Are the pad sizes 4 inch
hey you guy what requirements for polishing. Sorry i dont even know anything.Pls help
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I'm going to try to use my m12 drill for this
Did u try your drill? I thought the same thing, what's the difference..
@@brittanybowskill5300 didn't get to it yet...
A drill driver motor has a much lower RPM capacity than the polisher. Higher torque but lower speed. I guess it would work but it would be very long.
What size pad can be used with this buffer for polishing? 3 or 4 inch? Thanks for the video!
This is made for 80mm pads
What product did you use on the pad
So does the compound cover the first layer scratches? Or does it remove them completely? Isn't the first layer coating supposed to protect the paint? I have hairline scratches on my car and I fear that using any polisher would thin the first coating.
+Lavar's Balls That’s pretty Much how it work … gotta take some of the clearcoat off. Check out my 3M scratch Removal video
+MPGomatic
Sure. Thanks for that info. I would wait for more hairline scratches before I try and polish it. I'm planning to do it once a year. SUBSCRIBED!
Hi Kool video ..can I buy the cordless polisher in the UK?.
You're spraying shit EVERYWHERE and increasing your workload because you're using WAY to much compound. Biggest rule in paint correcting and detailing, LESS IS MORE!! Never put one huge glob in center of pad. Always put 3 or 4 pea size dabs on outer perimeter of pad. Then dab the pad on the panel with no spin to put product throughout the panel. Always start on VERY low speed to spread product evenly, then increase the speed.
I’m sure this music choice is from a 70s porn movie. Thanks for the memories.😂
Can you also use this polisher on a motorycles fairing?
Stijn de Guchteneire Absolutely, I used to use one for headlight restoration. Just be careful to not go too hard or long in one spot or you can burn the plastic.
Nice video where is the part 2where the orbital sander should be in use
Love the 70's porn music. lol
Great video
Way too much product, but cool video. I can use this kit for my door jams and pillars. Thanks.
You needed a little bit more polish on the pad. Normally about 8oz will do🙋🏻♂️😭
You need to work that compound in way more. Your stopping to soon. Work the compound till it almost disappears, your stopping while it is still pooled up.
I have a question.
Do you polish/buff before or after washing the car?
After! Make sure the car is nice and clean and also dry!
@@MrRam2232 awesome. Very good to know. Thank you so much!
if ur using it non-stop...how long does the battery lasts?
Not long, they need to make a high discharge + high capacity m12 battery just for that thing.
Very long with that battery
Depends on the battery. The high output batteries are what you're looking for because the rest will overheat due to continuous use. The 2.5 will get most all your spot buffing done on a single charge, I've seen a 5.0 but never used one.
Lmao! Sounds like old school porn music in the background!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
my OCD cant take it anymore...too much product
4:50 Orange peel?
Wasting so much compound albeit good results. Just not very cost effective.
can the cordless polisher remove scars & swirls? and how many rpm is the cordless machine?
It's good for the small stuff. For swirl removal, I'd reckon you'll want to use a random orbital. Polishing RPM: 0-2,800 RPM. Sanding RPM 0-8,300 RPM. We're in the midst of testing the large Milwaukee cordless polisher now. Video coming soon …
I see. I know about polishing but what is sanding for?
Refinishing work needs higher RPMs.
I see. So how many hours can it operate after a full charge?
and how many hours does it require for a full charge? Thx.
Gary Lee I haven't timed it for continuous operation. Batteries charge quickly. Milwaukee says less than an hour. With two batteries, there's never any down time.
Can I use this to wax my car? Or should I look for something bigger like the m18 variable speed polisher??
I'm using it on my s2000 too ✌️😂
Nice
those pads they include aren't very good, thats why the compound is getting slung.
To much product on the pad
Did anyone see the sheep face on the fender? Lol
73 comments about "too much polish".... or 72 too many comments about too much polish...
The Black What if I purposely used too much polish, just to spur all the responses? 😂
@@mpgomatic I'm with you dude. The more the merrier
Dude slinging the product like he's on the block 😂😅
most scaring polisher i have ever seen
my god the orange peel is horrible
My phone is suddenly dead shiny
That's a 6th gen civic behind you.
Use less compound, work it up, then polish 🙄
Too much compound and no proper technique.
Recklessly Arrogant Thanks for the feedback! I’m a rookie. That’s why I shot the large polisher video with a pro.
I am a rookie too and I bought a polisher and it forgiving with foam pads. Never ran into any issues and also polish my light from the milky haze.
so i might as well use a drill...
? Polishing a whole car with this will take a week
use chemical guys buddy
dude, you used way to much polish!!
Cool but under powered for professional use .
jay thompson wrong,it's perfect for small areas that are impossible to reach with a larger polisher. With modern compounds there is no need to go over this machines rpm limits. It's even a better sander! I work in a bodyshop and use it daily.
Lol if it were underpowered we would use normal drills or angle grinders which are always overpowered... The point is to use something that is underpowered that doesn't generate too much heat
It has lots of power, spins really quick. You have to be real careful not to burn paint.
Total cringe. Sorry.
Why's he acting American
In the words of Popeye, "I yam what I yam and dat's all what I yam?"
@@mpgomatic wierdo
You asked a question. I answered it. That makes me a weirdo? hahahaha
Omg dude that's terrible