PC or Other Polisher
#1
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PC or Other Polisher
Does anyone know of a good place to get a Porter Cable Polisher in the lower mainland? Also pads too!
Canadian Tire sells it, but they charge an arm and a leg for it.
Canadian Tire Porter Cable
I went to Lordco too, but they have a very limited selection. Detailers Domain has their group buy going on but I was wondering if I could buy this a little closer to home without paying the freakin expensive shipping charges (&duty +taxes too!). Maybe I should ask in the Pacific Northwest Forum too!
Canadian Tire sells it, but they charge an arm and a leg for it.
Canadian Tire Porter Cable
I went to Lordco too, but they have a very limited selection. Detailers Domain has their group buy going on but I was wondering if I could buy this a little closer to home without paying the freakin expensive shipping charges (&duty +taxes too!). Maybe I should ask in the Pacific Northwest Forum too!
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I considered about it for a long time but it seemed to expensive. YOu saw my other thread right? about detailing with hand. I doubt it's possible but i have all the tools. Just need to find a time and try.
btw if you plan to detail your car sometime in future, definitely give me a shout!
btw if you plan to detail your car sometime in future, definitely give me a shout!
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Hey Vic, I did see your post in the Wash & Wax forum. It's so expensive to get a PC up here! It sux that we need to pay $50+ shipping from the states wereas it only costs $7 to ship to Seattle! I'm probably going to wait for warmer weather before I detail the car though. If I can find a PC at a reasonable price I might pick one up.
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i can get you guys a deal for waxing/polishing/engine clean up/interior/leather/soft top/ EVERYTHING
for $250 from my buddies shop in surrey. "Automind"
im going to get them to do it for me once the weather gets better
for $250 from my buddies shop in surrey. "Automind"
im going to get them to do it for me once the weather gets better
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i ain't paying $250 for one time thing. Car gets dirty real quick even during nice days. I already have too many wash/wax products so all I need is PC (if hand doesn't work well).
Alspeed have you checked autogeek.net? My gf purchased bunch of stuff from there and occasionally I receive email like 15% off and stuff. I don't think the shipping cost is $50 either. PC7424 is real popular among US s2k owners.
edit: ok I just went to autogeek and it comes down to 190.49 including tax and shipping. Tax was 0. So that's not too bad. In future if I receive email like 15% discount. Probably you can get it for like 170~180 including everything. This one includes pads too!
Alspeed have you checked autogeek.net? My gf purchased bunch of stuff from there and occasionally I receive email like 15% off and stuff. I don't think the shipping cost is $50 either. PC7424 is real popular among US s2k owners.
edit: ok I just went to autogeek and it comes down to 190.49 including tax and shipping. Tax was 0. So that's not too bad. In future if I receive email like 15% discount. Probably you can get it for like 170~180 including everything. This one includes pads too!
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When you mean polish, do you mean swirl removal? I mean hell if they can polish my whole car and remove all the nasty swirls, then I'd really consider paying that much.
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I'm pretty hands on. Whenever possible I like to do/try things myself.
Detailing is definately not a do it once type of job. My friend has a yellow ITR and his hood is sooooo dull from years of neglect, not all his fault though b/c he bought the car used. The car was parked outside all the time though.
Vic, I'll check out autogeek, thanks.
Detailing is definately not a do it once type of job. My friend has a yellow ITR and his hood is sooooo dull from years of neglect, not all his fault though b/c he bought the car used. The car was parked outside all the time though.
Vic, I'll check out autogeek, thanks.