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Mpx Dual Action Polisher

Mpx Dual Action Polisher Mpx Dual Action Polisher

The MPX Dual Action Car Polisher is a compact, professional quality paint polishing tool, ideal for targeting smaller areas and contoured panels with pinpoint accuracy... but with the extra grunt needed to complete an entire vehicle!

Developed as the ultimate cost-effective small frame car polisher, the MPX features a 9mm track for intensive paintwork restoration and refinement and comes complete with both 3 and 5 inch hook and loop backing plates, designed to accommodate a full selection of polishing pads including our Revitalize System V2 Pads and Revitalize Spot Pads.

The choice of every detailing professional, machine polishing is the best way to restore paintwork and remove common defects such as swirls, scratches, etchings, holograms, water spots, oxidation and minor abrasions, refining the paint to a flawless finish. Polishing your car is the most cost-effective way to improve its appearance and increase its value.

All paint correction processes use abrasive buffs and polishes to smooth the top coat of clear coat (or single coat topcoat) over and around the defects, down to the bottom of the deepest defect. Instead of removing the defect directly, the entire area around it is removed until the defect simply disappears. Because of the way sanding formulas must break down during this process, using a machine polisher is always the fastest and most effective method of getting the most out of your polishing product.

Heat and physical friction break down the abrasive particles in compounds as you work through them, creating an increasingly finer finish. At the microscopic level, these particles are smashed together, causing them to break up into smaller and smaller particles that cut the surface less and less and refine it more and more. This is what gives a compound its 'cutting range'. This is also why it is important to work the polish completely (usually indicated by the residue turning clear) so that it 'finishes' properly and creates the most refined surface possible with that particular abrasive. When you use a machine polisher, this process is much faster and more consistent than doing it by hand. That's why a machine is the choice of professionals – simply because you get amazing results.
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