Your Simoniz
®
Polisher/Sander is
designed with Random Orbit technology.
The tool will perform better when less
pressure is applied. Applying excessive
pressure will slow down the random
motion and reduce the effectiveness of
the tool. This Random Orbit Technology
applies to all functions: polishing, buffing
and sanding.
WARNING: Always remove the
battery from the tool while changing
accessories.
WASH VEHICLE OR BOAT
Before applying polish (or wax), it is
important to clean and dry all the
surfaces to be polished or waxed.
1. Wash, clean and dry the vehicle or
boat.
2. Remove all road tar, grease spots
and bug stains.
3. Make sure the work area is dry.
APPLYING POLISH
1. Attach 4” foam applicator pad (1) to
the mounting plate (2) (see Fig. 4).
NOTES:
a) A hook & loop system is used to
attach the polisher accessories to the
mounting plate. To attach the foam
pad, simply place the loop surface of
the pad on the hook surface of the
mounting plate and firmly press it in
place.
b) Make sure the pad is centred on
the mounting plate.
2. Apply a bead of liquid polish to the
foam pad (see Fig. 5).
NOTES:
a) Use only liquid polish. It spreads
more evenly on the working area.
b) Keep from getting polish on the
edge of the foam pad to reduce
splatter.
c) Apply polish to the pad sparingly.
Excess polish will not provide extra
protection. It only makes removal
more difficult.
3. Place polish covered surface of foam
pad on the work surface and turn the
polisher ON by squeezing the trigger
switch (1) (see Fig. 6).
Tips for applying polish
● Apply polish with sweeping straight
line strokes, either side-to-side or
back-to-front (see Fig. 6)
● Use a thin even coat.
● Do not use excessive pressure
against the work surface. The
random orbit action works best with
little pressure.
● Each time you add polish to the foam
pad, use less polish to avoid
saturating the pad.
● Follow specific recommendations of
the polish manufacturer.