This is going great. I've polished my cars multiple times with this. I'm not sure about the other brand, but this particular product will definitely last long.
No, I have not tried it personally. But I don't think that will fit. Most backing plates have screw like mechanism. This one has a slightly different attachment type with nuts 🔩. I use my regular portable drill when i want to use smaller backing plates and pads. Check my other video where I've shown how to use a drill as a polish machine. For
@@TheGlovesMan Well doubt clarified by bosch tech support … M14 threaded plates 5” 6” and 7” do fit the polisher but the smaller ones need an M14 extension bar sold separately by bosch.
I don't think it makes a lot of difference. I could polish the doors properly even with this vertical machine. I have used the horizontal one as well and I I think usability wise, both do a good job.
@@TheGlovesMan thanks.. i was about to buy the stanley as it was available for ~₹5.5k.. but not available now and price got hiked to 7.9k. bosch is available for 7.2k.. so got confused
Yes, but for drilling into soft surfaces only. Don't expect this to work on masonry, steel, etc. For that, you'll need a larger size machine. The one in this link will be a good choice - amzn.to/3vGKzWh
Bhai swirl marks and minor sctraches sirf foam pad and polishing se remove ho skte hai ja fir compounding hi soution hai ? Pls detail mien batiye ? 2 question- maine ek vdo mien dekha tha ek bhai wool pad se polishing kar rhe the per Maine suna hai ki wool pad swirl marks chord deta hai (matlab ki wool pad k marks pard jate hai on paint)! Is it true ?
Sirf foam and polishing se nikal jaata hai. Compounding will be too hard on minor swirl and scratch marks. Clear coat nikal jaayega bahut saara with compounding. I would suggest to use the polish that I've recommended in the description section. That's the best thing. Woolpad waise major swirls and scratches p e kaam ata hai.. it does not leave swirls. Pur aap foam pad hi use karna.
Great review, all very clear. Particularly helpful that you showed all the parts and pieces up close. Thanks. The only thing missing from your review that would have been helpful is WHERE its made. Turns out made in CHINA (not Germany) which affects longevity and ultimately price. When buying German made products, cost is typically much higher but often worth it in performance and durability. Whereas made in CHINA (even branded products) are mostly made "under license" so, in effect you get cheap chinese product that wears the Bosch branding under license. This makes the item, in my judgmennt, TOO COSTLY for what it is. Buy made in China no brand product for about 80% less cost and probably get about the same performance and durability/longevity.
Hi William, I don't think the durability matters on where the product is made. These days, factories across the globe follow standards laid down by the main company. So essentially, you'll get the same quality product even if its manufactured elsewhere.
excellent demo, exactly i was searching for before buying. can i clean window glasses ?
Yes, you can clean window glasses as well. Go light on the glasses. Do not apply lot of force.
Is this rotary type polisher or Orbitiary type
I am not 100 percent sure, but it's rotary type I believe. You can get more details on the product detail page here - amzn.to/3BGqwHZ
how is it holding up after this long are u satisfied i was confused between this or black n decker
This is going great. I've polished my cars multiple times with this.
I'm not sure about the other brand, but this particular product will definitely last long.
Have you tried using backing plates of different diameters. Can you suggest some that fit onto this eqpt. Preferebly for 3” and 4” pads
No, I have not tried it personally. But I don't think that will fit. Most backing plates have screw like mechanism. This one has a slightly different attachment type with nuts 🔩.
I use my regular portable drill when i want to use smaller backing plates and pads. Check my other video where I've shown how to use a drill as a polish machine.
For
@@TheGlovesMan Well doubt clarified by bosch tech support … M14 threaded plates 5” 6” and 7” do fit the polisher but the smaller ones need an M14 extension bar sold separately by bosch.
Do you think this vertical type machine is better than the horizontal one for example Stanley sp137?
I don't think it makes a lot of difference. I could polish the doors properly even with this vertical machine. I have used the horizontal one as well and I I think usability wise, both do a good job.
@@TheGlovesMan thanks.. i was about to buy the stanley as it was available for ~₹5.5k.. but not available now and price got hiked to 7.9k. bosch is available for 7.2k.. so got confused
Hows d machine? And what about service cost? Is it expensive to repair
The machine is just amazing. I don't think it will go bad that easily.
Bosch is a very reliable brand. Their products work without service for years.
@@TheGlovesMan i know Bosch is a great brand but when buying from Amazon is warranty available?
Can it be used as a drill also?
Yes, but for drilling into soft surfaces only. Don't expect this to work on masonry, steel, etc. For that, you'll need a larger size machine.
The one in this link will be a good choice - amzn.to/3vGKzWh
Bhai swirl marks and minor sctraches sirf foam pad and polishing se remove ho skte hai ja fir compounding hi soution hai ?
Pls detail mien batiye ?
2 question- maine ek vdo mien dekha tha ek bhai wool pad se polishing kar rhe the per Maine suna hai ki wool pad swirl marks chord deta hai (matlab ki wool pad k marks pard jate hai on paint)! Is it true ?
Sirf foam and polishing se nikal jaata hai. Compounding will be too hard on minor swirl and scratch marks. Clear coat nikal jaayega bahut saara with compounding.
I would suggest to use the polish that I've recommended in the description section. That's the best thing.
Woolpad waise major swirls and scratches p e kaam ata hai.. it does not leave swirls.
Pur aap foam pad hi use karna.
@@TheGlovesMan ok sir thank you.
it is working a no.1??
Yes, ekdum no 1. I polish both my cars every six monthswith this thing.
Great review, all very clear. Particularly helpful that you showed all the parts and pieces up close. Thanks. The only thing missing from your review that would have been helpful is WHERE its made. Turns out made in CHINA (not Germany) which affects longevity and ultimately price. When buying German made products, cost is typically much higher but often worth it in performance and durability. Whereas made in CHINA (even branded products) are mostly made "under license" so, in effect you get cheap chinese product that wears the Bosch branding under license. This makes the item, in my judgmennt, TOO COSTLY for what it is. Buy made in China no brand product for about 80% less cost and probably get about the same performance and durability/longevity.
Hi William, I don't think the durability matters on where the product is made. These days, factories across the globe follow standards laid down by the main company. So essentially, you'll get the same quality product even if its manufactured elsewhere.
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