How long does it take to machine polish a car?

Re: How long does it take you to machine polish? Id say 6 hours for a detailer just starting out (1 to 3 years) is fine. A more experienced detailer could probably get that to 4-5 hours or less.
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How long does it take to polish an entire car?

Either way, you may want to know how long it takes to polish your car, and whether there are any ways to speed up the process. It takes about 1-8 hours to polish a car, depending on the size and complexity of your project.
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How long does it take to machine wax a car?

Re: how long do you take? (clay, polish, wax)

Wash: 45 minutes to 1 hour. Clay: 1 to 2 hours. Polish: 3 hours to a long time. Wax: 15 minutes.
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Is machine polishing worth it?

Scratches on your car diminish the value of your vehicle. Regular machine polishing acts as a buffer and will effectively remove all the surface scratches, leaving your car looking smoother than before and preserving the life of your paint job.
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How long does it take to one step polish a car?

a one step max should take no longer than 4 hours, If im going into the 4 hour or more range, I am going to do a less thorough 2 step, 1 buffing cycle with compound and then follow behind it with a all in one polish to clean up the haze and leave protection.
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How often should I machine polish my car?

If you're taking good care of your car, polishing your car once or twice a year should be sufficient to fix up any minor scratches or wear. If you frequently find yourself with scrapes or spots, you can take it to be polished more regularly.
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What is a 2 stage polish?

A 2 stage polish is, as the name might give away, a combination of polishing steps that is made up out of 2 steps. When you are going to polish an area, you want to minimize the difference in dept between the surface itself en the maximum depth of a surface imperfection.
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Will a machine polish remove scratches?

Machine polishing is a much more efficient way of removing scratches. Machine polishers usually come in two different forms; rotary or dual action. A rotary polisher spins on one axis, giving a much faster cut.
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Is it better to polish car by hand or machine?

Hand application is far more forgiving than polishing with a machine, so you'll be less likely to wear the clear coat thin on the curves and corners of your car. Before investing in a machine, you'll likely benefit from learning to polish by hand.
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Does machine polishing remove paint?

The chemical polishing agents and/or the polishing particles, combined with the hand technique or buffing machine action will safely remove the extremely fine imperfections in the paint.
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How much does it cost to polish a car?

A professional polish can cost anywhere between $50 and $200 or more, depending on the type of car you have, the quality of the shop doing the polish, and the level of wash/detail you've chosen. On the other hand, opting to polish yourself can save big cash.
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How many times can a car be polished?

As a rule of thumb for my own cars – I usually limit any kind of harsh polishing (Medium Cut or Above ) to two times per year maximum. This allows me to keep my paint looking fresh while also staying within the limits of the paintwork.
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How long should a single stage polish take?

This is our most popular detail which can be completed in 1 - 2 days. An intense cleanse of the vehicle is performed to remove any contamination and then a single stage machine polish using a light refinishing polish is performed to correct minor defects such as light swirl marks.
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Does polishing remove clear coat?

The Quick Answer. Polishing removes a layer of your car's clear coat to flatten the surface and remove minor scratches and damage. Polishing is safe as long as your car has enough clear coat remaining, and you don't do it frequently or aggressively.
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Should I wash my car after polishing?

If you can't wax your car immediately after polishing, then wash it before you perform the wax step. This way, you'll remove the dust layer on your car before you apply the wax.
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Is polishing a car hard?

Polishing or waxing a car isn't hard, although it does require some elbow grease, the right products for the job, and a little time. Here are some tips for polishing and waxing: Don't use the same cloth for washing, polishing, and waxing. If you do, there will be cross contamination of products (soap, polish, and wax).
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Do new cars need to be polished?

The Quick Answer. Most new cars should be polished because clear coat is likely to be scratched from improper washing at the car dealership. However, if the paint is in good condition, then it is not necessary to polish the car.
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What's the difference between polishing and buffing?

The key difference between polishing and buffing lies within the grit of each abrasive. For example, polishing is typically performed using a high-grit abrasive. Buffing, on the other hand, is performed using a low-grit abrasive.
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How much does it cost to buff out scratches?

You will also need rubbing compound to get rid of the sand scratches, as well as polisher so that you can shine it when you are done. All told this will cost about $30 to do it yourself, which is a fraction of the $150-300 that a body shop will charge you.
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What is a 3 stage machine polish?

a 3 stage polish is a 3 step process in which you use 3 different polishes to end up with a finishing polish. It doesn't have to mean that you begin with a rough polish, then a medium polish to end with a finishing polish. It also applies when you use a medium polish, light polish and then a finishing polish.
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What is machine polishing?

Polishing, whether that's by hand or machine on paintwork or even gloss plastics, is simply the mechanical (or physical) removal of defects through surface abrasion. For the most part, the process involves abrading the top layer to remove a microscopic amount.
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Do you wax or polish your car first?

Polish should be used before wax, as it helps to restore auto paint that has lost its shine due to oxidation. Car polish does this by removing a very fine layer of the paintwork so the appearance of scratches is minimized as they settle into the coat. Car polishes vary in terms of their levels of abrasiveness.
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