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Polishes, polishing wheels and polishing machines to remove scratches, swirls and oxidation from your car's paintwork. Polishing restores the depth and shine of the paintwork and is a necessary step before applying paint protection. We have everything from hand polishes to professional machines and...
Polishes, polishing wheels and polishing machines to remove scratches, swirls and oxidation from your car's paintwork. Polishing restores the depth and shine of the paintwork and is a necessary step before applying paint protectionWe have everything from hand polishes to professional machines and polishing wheels.

Over time, car paint accumulates fine scratches, swirls (circular marks from improper washing) and oxidation that make the paint look dull and lifeless. Polishing smooths the paint surface by removing a microscopically thin layer of the clear coat – and with it the scratches disappear. The result is a deep, shiny surface that looks like new.
Always polish after degreasing and before paint protection. If you polish on top of dirt, you risk doing more damage. If you apply paint protection to unpolished paint, you lock the defects under the protection.
Hand polishing with a fine polish and a microfiber cloth can give good results on smaller areas and superficial marks. Machine polishing with a polisher and polishing wheels gives much smoother and more effective results, especially on larger areas and deeper defects. An eccentric polisher (DA polisher) is the safest choice for beginners – it rotates irregularly and reduces the risk of polishing through the clear coat.
The hardness of the polishing wheel determines how aggressive the polish is. Hard wheel for rough polishing (removes deeper scratches), medium for fine polishing and soft for finishing and glazing. Always start with the least aggressive combination and work your way up as needed.
Questions about which combination suits your car? Contact us.