Pimp Juice (M101) correction 2010 Red Corvette by Peachstate Detail of Atlanta, GA

Justin Murphy said:
Can't wait to get the Dewalt and DB.

How much time would you save per paint correction detail with your DB setup vs DA? Just an estimate.



At least 20%. Usually if we use surbuf, then a middle step is a must. So we are cutting out the middle step with DB and M101.







hotrod66paul said:
Thanks for the info. I'll give my Flex a try.



Please keep us updated on your findings.
 
gmblack3 said:
At least 20%. Usually if we use surbuf, then a middle step is a must. So we are cutting out the middle step with DB and M101.



Please keep us updated on your findings.



Wow thats a huge time saver. So you're saying cutting w/the Megs mf and DB set up with M101 finishes off well enough for you to go straight to your final polish (so in the example of this thread, 205 with a finishing pad?)
 
I'm waiting for my M101 to arrive from Germany. I shipped it back to myself via DHL.



I plan on offering a limited amount for sale in 8oz sizes for those who may want to "sample" M101. If you use M101 via Kevin Brown's instructions...booster to M105/D300. 8 oz will last you a long time.



Final pricing to be determined when I receive shipment. I will be shipping Priority Mail and will accept paypal via personal payment (no fees.)



Please reply here or send me a PM if you are interested. That way I will have 8oz squeeze bottles ready to go when the PJ arrives.
 
Wills.WindowsAndWheels said:
Wow thats a huge time saver. So you're saying cutting w/the Megs mf and DB set up with M101 finishes off well enough for you to go straight to your final polish (so in the example of this thread, 205 with a finishing pad?)



Sorry for the late reply. This worked fine on the harder vette clear, but on softer clears you still may need a middle step. Also on some softer clears, the DB with MF pad is a bit harsh. A R/O with a 5" MF pad using M101 to slightly prime, adding M105/D300 as you go works great. Then you can add M101 as you need to boast the cut.
 
Guys, I'm very sorry to bring this old topic back, but as there are many DB users posting here, let me ask you something.



I've bought a DB with 5/8 thread, just to realize my 849x is M14 thread.



Do you guys think the DB will run fine connected to a Rotary adapter ? Has anyone tried that or maybe could try to report back ?
 
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