About: Dual Action Polisher
The G Plus Dual Action Polisher has been developed to Farécla’s own specification to deliver the ideal DA polisher for anyone looking to achieve a flawless finish.
Lightweight, well-balanced and easy to handle - with a soft start motor to reduce splatter and a 15mm orbit that strikes the balance between speed and vibration for faster paint correction - this polisher is ideal for scratch and hologram removal.
Included in the box are 3 G3 Pro Detailing Pads: great on OE and Refinish paints when paired with the G3 Pro DA Compound and Polish.
Each unit comes with a 2 Year End User Warranty.
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FAQs - Dual Action Polishers
Orbital (oscillating) motion of a dual action polisher
What is the difference between a dual action (DA) polisher and a rotary polisher? What is the difference between a dual action (DA) polisher and a rotary polisher?
A dual action polisher combines rotary and oscillating movements, resulting in a less aggressive, safer tool for fine polishing.
In contrast, a rotary polisher spins in a continuous circular motion, making it more aggressive and efficient for heavy cutting and defect removal, but requiring greater skill to use safely.
Can a dual action polisher remove scratches and defects? Can a dual action polisher remove scratches and defects?
Yes, dual-action polishers can effectively remove light to moderate surface defects such as swirl marks, fine scratches, and oxidation. However, deeper scratches may require a more aggressive compound or a rotary polisher for complete removal.
What does a 15mm throw mean on a dual action polisher? What does a 15mm throw mean on a dual action polisher?
A 15mm throw on a dual action (DA) polisher refers to the diameter of the orbital motion the pad makes during operation. Specifically, it indicates that the pad oscillates 15mm away from the center of the backing plate in all directions, creating a circular path.
Why is throw size important?
- Larger throw (15mm or more):
- Covers more surface area per pass
- Provides faster correction on large panels
- Offers more aggressive cutting power for quicker defect removal
- Smaller throw (e.g., 8mm):
- Allows greater precision and control in tight areas
- Requires more time to cover large surfaces
A 15mm throw strikes a balance between speed and control, making it popular for both cutting and finishing on larger surfaces like car bonnets and doors.