Drdetail12
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I'm in the market to buy another polisher. But I don't know witch one to buy?! Can someone help me out of what they think the better machine is for compounding & polishing cars.
- thanks nick.
- thanks nick.
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From what I can tell the rupes is a very complicated machine to master. I watch my employees struggle with it all the time.
What do you think the reason is for struggling? Pushing it too hard to slow it down? I find the Rupes 15 benefited from a lighter touch (less pressure) and lower than normal marked speed (dial calibration is off anyway).
There is one consultant detailer at one seller that seems to think you need to use extreme pressure to get results with any DA forced or not.
flex ftw
i know the flex doesnt play nice with mf disc but they have LC purple wool that cuts more than MF on rupes w washer mod.
and you have the LC BP system. Rupes you only have a choice between 5.5 or 6.5 pads.
When some mention walking you would think it would run off the down the street and need to chase it down. It does oppose rapid changes in directions compared to non-forced DA's but it delivers with consistent results.I dont understand why there is fighting associated with the Flex 3401VRG....
It just rotates counter clockwise, thats all....
If you can allow it to do that and not resist it, its is easy to use
Dan F
I agree.It does oppose changes in rapid directions compared to some DA's but it delivers with consistent results. I still believe it has the shortest learning curve but it works consistently. It does not require attention to pressure to keep pad rotating, curved surfaces, etc.