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    Re: Air Compressor Strength

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike@DistinctImage View Post
    Hi guys

    Don't know if this is the right place for this but does anyone know how strong an air compressor you need for cleaning DA microfiber discs? Getting my DA mf kit soon and need to get an air compressor.

    Thanks,

    Just a little tip my friend ,if you are planning to buy ,buy a compressor with big bottle so you dont have to fill it every time.For exaple i have a little compressor (15 years old) and only last for three cleanings.then i have to refill it again.Hope you can undersant what iam trying to say because my english are poor

    Thank you

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    Re: Air Compressor Strength

    BillE thanks for the conversion. My country's currency is South African Rand (ZAR) which we term as 'R' so R3000 = roughly $400. Most of our detailing gear sold here is imported (funnily enough) through Autogeek in bulk. Things like the DA microfiber system is waaay cheaper for us to import through local Amazon portals.

    Spiros: I don't quite know what you mean. I'm guessing you mean the compressor reservoir? It is my understanding that compressors don't need refilling?
    Mike Honeyman
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    Re: Air Compressor Strength

    Using air compressor to clean pads is only one way. As others have mentioned use a soft (plastic) brush. It works just fine for me and I have air coprocessor and don't use it.

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