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Seeking Rupes Polisher Combo Recommendation(s)
Good afternoon,
Currently at this moment, I believe I am pretty much sold on getting a Rupes 15 over the 21. The 15 just seems to offer more flexibility based on vast research here. To be fair I do have ONE MORE question before I make a big purchase.
Please note: I ruled out the 21 with the 15 backing plate as an option due to the reasoning of eventually going with a muti-machine setup (see below)
With that said,
My question is: Would it be pointless to pair a 15 with a Rupes Mini?
Or
At that point might as well get the 21 and Rupes Mini combo?
Your thoughts... Please and thank you!
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i bought my 15 first, then the 75 mini, i just added the 21 last week.
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That's all I use, I think you're going to be very happy with that combo!
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Re: Seeking Rupes Polisher Combo Recommendation(s)
I have the Gen I 15 and Mini and Duetto and I use the Duetto way more than the 15 along with the Mini. My 15 is in the box gathering dust.
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Re: Seeking Rupes Polisher Combo Recommendation(s)
15 and Mini for me and now considering the new iBrid Nano.
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15 is perfect for Hood, roof and trunk. Using it on side panels is easy also although this is when I opt for the Duetto,its easier to handle along the sides. The 15 is good but you will have many position changes.
I also rely on the LHR 75E mini for bumpers, mirrors and thinner panels.
By the way the Rupes pads and polishes are excellent.
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Re: Seeking Rupes Polisher Combo Recommendation(s)
Originally Posted by RowdyJr
15 is perfect for Hood, roof and trunk. Using it on side panels is easy also although this is when I opt for the Duetto,its easier to handle along the sides. The 15 is good but you will have many position changes.
I also rely on the LHR 75E mini for bumpers, mirrors and thinner panels.
By the way the Rupes pads and polishes are excellent.
Well since it was mentioned here... Next question:
It seems like a lot of people use the blue gel and yellow.
Is it worth having the green and white one?
Obviously I am still new to the system as a whole.
Again please and thank you!
Ps: The line I am most familiar with are ultimate trio. I also use HD SPEED.
I understand there is no sealant option. Either way, where do the gels fall in terms of cut level to what I'm used to?
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The green for sure. Easier to work than the blue, softer, but still with a lot of cutting. The white, there are similar pads from other brands, but I would buy a pair, since finishing won't wear out the pads as cutting or polishing.
As master Mike says, Rupes is a system, get a quarter of UHS as well, you won't regret it.
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I'm in the same boat as the OP. Now I'm trying to decide if I really want to/need to pony up the extra $ for the Mark II.
And then occasionally I stumble across a video on youtube or a post on other forums about a cyclo...
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Re: Seeking Rupes Polisher Combo Recommendation(s)
Originally Posted by custmsprty
I have the Gen I 15 and Mini and Duetto and I use the Duetto way more than the 15 along with the Mini. My 15 is in the box gathering dust.
What is it you like about the Duetto over the 15?
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