Pneumatic polishers
Pneumatic Polisher
Pneumatic polisher works on compressed air and therefore you connect to the compressor. For this reason, pneumatic polishing machine is also called air-polishing machine. The advantage of a pneumatic polisher is that it is cheaper than an electric polisher. The disadvantage, however, is that it makes more noise because of the air from the compressor. At CROP, you can buy different pneumatic polishers from brands such as RUPES BigFoot, MIRKA, RODAC and FINIXA.
Polishing machine on air
Polishing machine on air is widely used in businesses or garages where compressed air is present. This is due to the fact that a pneumatic polisher is very powerful and inexpensive compared to other polishers. A compressed air polisher works vibration-free and is lightweight. An air-powered polisher is available both rotary and eccentric rotary. Depending on whether you want rotary or eccentric polishing, choose the pneumatic polisher that is best for your job.
Angle pneumatic polisher
Pneumatic polisher with an angled head is used industrially for professional rotary polishing. An angle pneumatic polisher is extremely powerful for aggressive polishing. With a pneumatic angle polisher, you can remove the deepest scratches and restore heavily weathered car paint to its original shine. You can also use an angle polisher on air to polish dust from the paint or remove paint defects. Please note that the angle polisher pneumatic is only suitable for the experienced polisher!
Want to buy a pneumatic polisher?
Buy pneumatic polisher to polish on air? At Nonpaints.com you can choose from a wide range of professional air polishers. From a mini pneumatic polisher to an angle polisher for industrial use. Need help with ordering an air polisher online? Then contact our product specialists; we are happy to help you find the right polishing machine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best polisher?
What is the best polisher is different for each user. For some, a dual action polisher is the best, whereas others find a rotary polisher best for repairing deep scratches and damaged or dull paintwork.
How does a polisher work?
A polisher works electrically, battery-powered or pneumatically. A polisher is powered by a motor that provides power and torque. Thereby, a polisher works with a polishing pad and polishing compound that you can use to polish paint and a car.
What materials can you polish with our machines?
There are different materials you can polish with our machines. The most common materials you will polish is car paint, gelcoat, polyester, plastic and other types of paint.
What is a rotary polisher?
A rotary polisher is a device whose pad spins. Because of his movement, a rotary polisher creates more heat with which you can remove deep scratches on the car and restore dull paint to original high gloss.
What is an orbital polisher?
An orbital polisher is the best polisher for beginner, car enthusiast and professional car detailer. With a dual action polisher, the pad spins on two axis. With this system, the polishing pad rotates both around and on its own axis, creating a “shake” movement while polishing.
Which polisher for beginners?
As a beginner, you want to know which polisher is suitable for you. We recommend an orbital polisher. A dual action polisher is safe to use by anyone who wants to start polishing. With an eccentric polisher you can, as a beginner, remove scratches on a car and polish paintwork back to a shine that makes it even more beautiful than brand new.
Can you use a polisher to sand as well?
Unfortunately, you cannot sand with a polisher the way you can with a sander. To sand, the recommendation is to use an orbital sander. However, an orbital polisher is sometimes used for wet sanding of car paint and clear coat.
Which polishing compound to use?
Which polishing compound to use depends on the result you want. Use a coarse polish to polish deep scratches in a paintwork and restore dull car paint, a medium polish to remove superficial scratches, swirls and holograms and a finishing polish to give a car paint shine and depth.
What speed should I use for polishing?
The speed you need to polish depends on the result you want to achieve. If you start polishing at a low speed, you will have a higher paint correction. If you start polishing at higher speeds, you will bring the paint to maximum gloss, depth and reflection.