mShu7's '05 Mazda3 - UDM / XMT 360 / XMT 180 Short Reviews

Hey everybody!



Things have been crazy busy (starting the business, 2 lab pups, vacation, etc.) Anyway, a few weeks ago I ordered some new toys. I tested them out last weekend on our Mazda3.



UDM


Having used the PC and the Cyclo, I was really looking forward to testing this new machine. Visually, I noticed the machine was a little larger overall than the PC. Once I turned it on, there was no doubt that it was more powerful. The rotating action of the head was much more intense than the PC. The on/off switch didn't seem to be that big of a deal until the 2nd time I used it I accidentally turned the machine on after applying product to a pad that was then slung all over me and the other vehicle I was working on. While working with the machine, it seemed evident that with the extra power came extra weight. I'm not sure what the weight specs are between the UDM and the PC, but the UDM definitely seemed heavier. Also, because I have smaller hands, the UDM wasn't as comfortable to use as the PC. I guess this is the trade-off for having more power. Overall, I'm happy with the UDM. It will definitely replace my PC for doing any paint correction.



XMT360 / LC CCS White Polishing Pad

I've used 360 a handful of times already but my buddy gave me a low-profile LC CCS white polishing pad the other day that he received in one of his orders. Since I keep the Mazda in good condition (little to no swirls or scratches), I didn't need anything more than a polishing pad. What can I say about 360 that hasn't already been said? This stuff is great! I ordered two more bottles just the other day. It's the prefect 1-step if you are pressed for time, etc. The pad worked great and like the description says, it does hold product in the pockets. I could see myself definitely purchasing a set of LC CCS pads.



XMT180 / LC CCS Red LSP Hand Applicator

This stuff smells great and made the paint look incredible! I also really like the new red foam applicators. I ordered 12 of them so it was either like them or be out the money I paid for all of them..hehe! I applied 180 to the entire care before removing it with a Lambswool leveling pad wrapped in a Cobra MF bonnet. Next time I use 180 I'll try applying to 2 panels, buffing the 1st, applying to the 3rd, buffing the 2nd, and so on. That is how I use Natty's Blue and it seems to work pretty good.



Other than that, there's nothing else to really highlight that I haven't talked about before in other C&B threads.



In the pictures, the tires & trim aren't dressed and windows haven't been cleaned yet. I ran out of time.



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I'm in the process of organizing and taking an inventory of all my products

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Looks great! I love the Mazda mica paint.



I have to ask... What's a "LC CCS Red LSP Hand Applicator"? I've never heard of those before. Where can I get one? I still enjoy applying my wax by hand over machine, sounds like something I would be interested in.
 
Thanks guys! I appreciate the compliments!



CHAOS,

Thanks, we like it as well. We decided on the SP23 because of the color and some of the extra options it came with.
 
mshu7 said:
Having used the PC and the Cyclo, I was really looking forward to testing this new machine.

Mike, how do compare the UDM to the Cyclo in terms of correcting ability?
 
toml,

It's hard to say right now because I haven't used the UDM to correct anything major. I really liked the Cyclo at first because I was used to the PC and the Cyclo was obviously more powerful. I'm sure Scottwax could give you more details on the corrective abilities of the Cyclo since he uses it all the time.



Scottwax,

Thanks, compliments always mean a lot coming from you!
 
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