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Old 08-28-2007, 05:31 PM
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UDM Arrived!

My UDM arrived today, delivery person was late so I was getting worried. Few quick observations on the unit:

- unit is built tough, quite heavy, but looks durable
- power switch, wow thats pretty easy to bump on, i haven't tested it out yet but the new switch update should fix that
- unit is quite large, i have small hands so i'll definantly have to use the handle for it
- bag is small, i was hoping it'd be a little larger but I guess i'm gonna buy a detail bag soon to hold all my stuff
- unit came very well packaged

On a side note, the unit came with 2 orange and 1 blue pads which i got as part of a package deal. The blue pad was of course very soft for waxing, but the orange pad was more coarse and still than I would have expected. I don't even want to imagine how rough a yellow pad would be.

I can't wait till my autogeek order arrives next week, first i'll be using SIP and 106FF on my dad's suburban with quite a few swirls, probably start with white pad, then orange if necessary. My car may get some 106FF with white pad on the hood as the dealer "prep" caused a few swirls on my new infiniti. I'll post pictures with my AG order arrives.
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Old 08-28-2007, 06:50 PM
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I was told to make sure and register my unit, as any upgrades would be emailed and retrofits available for current customers. I suggest you do the same.
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My UDM arrived today, delivery person was late so I was getting worried. Few quick observations on the unit:

- unit is built tough, quite heavy, but looks durable
- power switch, wow thats pretty easy to bump on, i haven't tested it out yet but the new switch update should fix that
- unit is quite large, i have small hands so i'll definantly have to use the handle for it
- bag is small, i was hoping it'd be a little larger but I guess i'm gonna buy a detail bag soon to hold all my stuff
- unit came very well packaged

On a side note, the unit came with 2 orange and 1 blue pads which i got as part of a package deal. The blue pad was of course very soft for waxing, but the orange pad was more coarse and still than I would have expected. I don't even want to imagine how rough a yellow pad would be.

I can't wait till my autogeek order arrives next week, first i'll be using SIP and 106FF on my dad's suburban with quite a few swirls, probably start with white pad, then orange if necessary. My car may get some 106FF with white pad on the hood as the dealer "prep" caused a few swirls on my new infiniti. I'll post pictures with my AG order arrives.
Once you pre-dampen the pads they soften right up!

Chris Pace
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Old 08-28-2007, 11:02 PM
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Do you just pre-dampen with QD or pad conditioner?
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Old 08-28-2007, 11:16 PM
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Do you just pre-dampen with QD or pad conditioner?
I use water. Everyone has their own methods. I totally soak mine under running water, Squeeze out the majority, then I either spin dry it or wrap it in a terry towel and squeeze it. The pad will then just be damp all the way through. Using a squirt bottle leaves the pad too stiff for my liking.

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Old 08-29-2007, 12:34 AM
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Thanks for the tip!
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I was told to make sure and register my unit, as any upgrades would be emailed and retrofits available for current customers. I suggest you do the same.
I hate registering my products, most registration forms do not have a privacy policy and sell you information for profits
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congats on the new udm, make sur to get us lots of pics of it in use... we love pics
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Old 08-29-2007, 02:47 PM
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I was told to make sure and register my unit, as any upgrades would be emailed and retrofits available for current customers. I suggest you do the same.
When I got my UDM and tried to register the website never worked. I guess I should try again now...
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The website works fine now, i registered mine right away.
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