mmmm...then I should say that RainX last 50% longer than Waxco....or maybe longer...
Ok...I change my mind. My experience in using Waxco...after one heavy rain shower and one round using the wiper, no more flying water beads. RainX can do much much better and can last much much longer.....
Two different beast. The Bosch doesn't have enough torque as compare to the Makita and it would bog (slow) down a little under pressure. It's also noisier. But, saying that, if you're just planning to DIY your own car the Bosch is far better than those cheapo China made ones....
Very very nice...see....you don't have to be a pro to do coating nowadays...hehehe. But....errr...come back after around 3 ~ 4 months. That's normally the threshold to gauge the performance of a coating.
You wanna come? Of course you can. But be prepare to be poison....HAHAHAHA.....
Should be fine....or...should I say...better if you do. That stuff don't last too long.....
Nice job. Now come the difficult part.....MAINTENANCE.
Don't worry too much about the scratches....those are actually the easier (relatively) part. Learn how to maintain and protect the paintwork and how to MINIMIZE swirls during washing, drying, etc. That is where the real hard work is. I mean...you don't really want to polish your car every month do you....
Since Both of the model that mentioning was RB. how about picking up a OB ? as for a amateur to start off izzit too fast?
Should i invest in something like SKIL Polisher 9080 ?? which is more cheaper and i heard this brand is little brother from Bosch ? Is this reliable ?