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Automotive Buffer Polisher — Professional Shine Made Easy

Why Choose BrilliaTech Automotive Buffer Polisher?

>> 1. SGS Certified Quality

>> 2. ISO Production Consistency

>> 3. BSCI Ethical Manufacturing

Types of Automotive Buffer Polishers

>> 1. Rotary Buffer Polishers

>> 2. Dual Action (DA) Polishers

>> 3. Cordless Buffer Polishers

How to Use a BrilliaTech Buffer Polisher

Benefits of Using an Automotive Buffer Polisher

FAQ Section

>> What is the difference between a rotary and dual action polisher?

>> Can beginners use a buffer polisher safely?

>> Do I need different pads for different jobs?

>> How often should I polish my car?

>> Is BrilliaTech buffer polisher suitable for professional use?

Automotive Buffer Polisher — Professional Shine Made Easy

An automotive buffer polisher is an essential tool for achieving a flawless, mirror-like car finish. Whether you’re a professional detailer or a DIY car enthusiast, using the right buffer polisher can remove swirl marks, oxidation, and scratches while enhancing paint depth. BrilliaTech manufactures buffer polishers under SGS, ISO, and BSCI certified standards, ensuring consistent performance, durability, and ethical production.

Why Choose BrilliaTech Automotive Buffer Polisher?

1. SGS Certified Quality

Tested for safety, electrical performance, and material quality to meet international standards.

2. ISO Production Consistency

Manufactured with precision for reliable speed control, balance, and longevity.

3. BSCI Ethical Manufacturing

Produced under fair labor conditions with eco-friendly practices.

Types of Automotive Buffer Polishers

1. Rotary Buffer Polishers

High power for heavy paint correction and deep scratch removal.

2. Dual Action (DA) Polishers

Safe for beginners, reduces the risk of paint damage, ideal for swirl removal.

3. Cordless Buffer Polishers

Portable and convenient for quick detailing sessions.

How to Use a BrilliaTech Buffer Polisher

  1. Wash & Dry Your Car — Prevent debris from scratching paint.

  2. Apply Polishing Compound — Choose the right pad and product for the job.

  3. Work in Small Sections — Move the polisher in overlapping passes.

  4. Wipe Off Residue — Use a microfiber towel to reveal the shine.

  5. Protect with Wax or Coating — Lock in the gloss and protect the finish.

Benefits of Using an Automotive Buffer Polisher

  • Removes swirl marks, oxidation, and light scratches.

  • Restores deep, glossy paint reflections.

  • Saves time compared to manual polishing.

  • SGS, ISO, and BSCI certified for quality and safety.

FAQ Section

What is the difference between a rotary and dual action polisher?

A rotary polisher spins in a single direction for faster correction, while a DA polisher oscillates and spins, making it safer for beginners.

Can beginners use a buffer polisher safely?

Yes, especially with a DA polisher, which minimizes the risk of burning the paint.

Do I need different pads for different jobs?

Yes, use cutting pads for correction, polishing pads for shine, and finishing pads for wax or sealant.

How often should I polish my car?

Generally, 1–2 times a year to avoid excessive clear coat removal.

Is BrilliaTech buffer polisher suitable for professional use?

Absolutely — our polishers are SGS, ISO, and BSCI certified for professional-grade performance.

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