•  Since everyone does not use the same type of power polish, we 
recommend you clean and polish a test section on a flat area of 
the car first. From this test section, you can judge the strength or 
cleaning action of your power polish.
  •  Remember, all power polish is not the same. Different brands will 
react differently on various painted surfaces. Also, you are now 
using a power polisher with power polish. This is entirely different 
from any hand application which you may have done before. Wash 
the car before power polishing it. Washing will remove loose dirt, 
scum, road salt, etc. which could act as an abrasive and damage 
paint. Loose dirt, etc. will also clog the polishing pad and you will 
have to clean it more often.
  •  Without turning the tool on, grasp the handles of the tool and pick 
it up (Fig. 4). Keep the tool away from your body and depress 
the trigger switch. Make sure you have a firm grip on the handles 
and operate the tool freely without forced effort or unnecessary 
pressure. The side handle can be easily changed to either side of 
the tool for left-handed or right-handed operation.
NOTE: The high speed rubbing action of the polishing bonnet upon 
the surface of an automobile can build a static charge on the metal 
portions of this tool. This can result in a sensation of a very short 
mild electric shock when the metal area of the tool is touched, and 
will be more noticeable on days when the humidity is low. This is 
a harmless phenomenon but you are invited to bring the tool to a 
D
WALT power tool has been designed to operate over a long 
period of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory 
operation depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, 
turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before 
TO REMOVE PADS
Turn them by hand in the opposite direction from normal rotation to 
allow lock button to engage spindle, then unscrew pads in normal 
direction for right-hand thread. 
Polishing (Fig. 4)
These instructions and suggestions are intended to familiarize new 
operators in overall general operation of power polishing. You will 
develop your own techniques which will make the job easier and faster 
as you learn power polishing.
FIG. 4
  •  You should use utmost care when power polishing around or over 
sharp objects and contours of the car body. It is very important 
to use the correct pressure while polishing various sections of an 
automobile body. For example, light pressure should be applied 
when polishing over sharp edges of body panels, or over edges of 
the rain gutter along the top.