mshu7 said:Thanks Al! Hope all is well with you as well!
good to hear from you mike!

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mshu7 said:Thanks Al! Hope all is well with you as well!
mshu7 said:Thanks Al! Hope all is well with you as well!
I'm probably going to flamed for this, but I'm not a fan of orange cutting pads or #105. :bolt
I've always felt like orange pads are too stiff. If I need serious cut, I just bust out my LC PFW pads on the rotary. Maybe I should try the 5.5" low-profile orange pads? As far as #105 is concerned, I think it cuts great but I hate how finicky it is. Instead, I prefer #95. It has the same cut but is much more user-friendly. Plus, it's MUCH cheaper! Although, it's not really a DA product like #105 is these days.
toyotaguy said:Hey mike, where would you rate optimum polish II? on par or more aggressive than FPII? looking for a middle polish between FPII and SIP, instead of just different pads and two more passes...
SuperBee364 said:While I do like 105, I totally agree about the orange foam cutting pads. If I need that much cut, I go to PFW, which (for me, at least) finishes out better than orange foam, runs much cooler, and cuts quite a bit faster than foam.
mshu7 said:Unfortunately, I'm not as versed with FP II as I am with SIP (not that I'm an expert with SIP either). That said though, I'd say OP II would fit nicely above SIP and below FP II. As I mentioned earlier, I think OP II is a very nice upgrade from the original OP.
Hope this helps as least a little!
mshu7 said:Thanks Al! Hope all is well with you as well!
I'm probably going to flamed for this, but I'm not a fan of orange cutting pads or #105. :bolt
I've always felt like orange pads are too stiff. If I need serious cut, I just bust out my LC PFW pads on the rotary. Maybe I should try the 5.5" low-profile orange pads? As far as #105 is concerned, I think it cuts great but I hate how finicky it is. Instead, I prefer #95. It has the same cut but is much more user-friendly. Plus, it's MUCH cheaper! Although, it's not really a DA product like #105 is these days.
jmkiang said:Nice write up.
So the XP vibrates MORE? That kinda sucks.
gmblack3a said:After you "beat" on the orange pads a bit they soften up just right.
I still need to do a side by side with the XP and standard 7424 with the KBM to see how much more correction the XP will get me.
Thanks for sharing your findings. :up
Bunky said:I read it that the XP vibrates less.
mshu7 said:When I first pulled it out of the box and turned it on, with no pad it did seem to vibrate less. But once I threw on a polishing pad and actually used it, there were more vibrations. Although, one could also just conclude that you feel more of the power. Depends on how you look at it I guess.
Regardless though, if you're in the market for a DA I'd highly recommend the 7424xp over anything else, especially when you consider the cost.
agpatel said:Does it bog down as much as the older one did, as in does the pad stop turning just as easily as the older one.
lecchilo said:What pads did you use?
mshu7 said:The Meg's yellow polishing pad. I haven't tried to LC 5.5" low-profile pads on it just yet, but plan to at some point.
jmkiang said:Ivan, you got the XP?