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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    It corrects faster is about all i know. So you have that backwards.
    Oh yeah thats right, thanks lol

    I prefer the power of forced rotation, and toss on 6.5 or 7 inch pads to turn and churn with no stall. Any free spinning tool may work well, but personally i enjoy not having to pay attention watching for pad stall as well.

    I love correcting paint but i want it done fast

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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    Quote Originally Posted by opie View Post
    Oh yeah thats right, thanks lol

    I prefer the power of forced rotation, and toss on 6.5 or 7 inch pads to turn and churn with no stall. Any free spinning tool may work well, but personally i enjoy not having to pay attention watching for pad stall as well.

    I love correcting paint but i want it done fast

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    You might want to check out a rotary then.

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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    Quote Originally Posted by Vanquish Auto View Post
    You might want to check out a rotary then.
    I have one, i use it when i need to. Thanks for the recomendation though.

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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    That little thing sure is quiet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    i can't speak for others, but for me it is. having a cordless tool/polisher costs more money over time (continued cost) as batteries need to be replaced. at least with the plug-in option, you can run it for however long you want and not have to worry about it running out of power. alternate between battery and plug-in depending on area...
    Quote Originally Posted by opie View Post
    First i have not used a 15mm. But correct me if wrong but isnt the only possible benefit of 15mm over 8 is the possiblity to cover a little more surface area due to longer stroke? But with that you lose the ability of possible quicker more concetrated correction ability?

    And i dont personally know any pros so i dont know what machine they use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    It corrects faster is about all i know. So you have that backwards.
    I was going back and forth on this issue. I did hear Mike P. Say the 8 is his preferred orbit. better Handling and shorter stroke creates more heat. He went as far as saying he wish Rupes did an 8mm forced and not there 5mm. I spent numerous hours researching this dilemma! Beast is 8mm and is the holy grail of machines. I did go with the Beast and Rupes LHR 15 over 21 for reasons stated. As for my 3" route I really like my 75E .
    If I was going to go cordless I certainly would go with the PXE for 4 Bills over Griots (made in China) I flat out asked Clean Garage to also help me on the 8 vs.15 and they steered me to the LHR 15 over the 21 Anyway, there's really no right or wrong either way. They both have there niche.

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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    Quote Originally Posted by DanaDetailingPros View Post
    Anyway, there's really no right or wrong either way. They both have there niche.
    Yep i rekon it comes to personal preference and style.


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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    Quote Originally Posted by CleanIT View Post
    Stoner has a Prep Wash coming out too which is their wash to help promote better bonding for their ceramic/hybrid products. Still haven't heard anything about their coating yet.

    "Ceramic Prep Wash
    Our Ceramic Prep Wash is the perfect automotive paint surface prep for ceramic application. It effectively strips off remaining sealants, waxes, or glazes, providing a residue-free surface to which ceramic coating can properly bond.

    Facilitates the bond between your paint and ceramic - highly concentrated cleaning agents clean surfaces to ensure a strong bond and proper adhesion.
    Safe with all finishes - pH-balanced and formulated to be gentle on all automotive surfaces
    Contains no silicones or waxes - provides a thorough clean, leaving no residue.
    Easy to use - straightforward four-step application: add half a bottle to a gallon of water, wash the vehicle, rinse completely with water, and dry with a detailing towel or chamois."
    On back order
    Chelsa with attn to details on you tube had a nice interview with stoners and employees

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack View Post
    That little thing sure is quiet.


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    I don't get it, it doesn't have a trigger lock..

    I hope they come out with a 15mm soon. I might buy it. Not if it doesn't have a trigger lock however.

    I made up my mind i'm getting a cordless.

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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

    Release
    Sometimes the pursuit of practicality and efficiency leads you to completely new discoveries. We’re happy to introduce CARPRO Release – our first wax-based nano-sealant dedicated to the protection of fresh ceramic coatings during their drying period. Release is designed primarily for busy detailing studios and impatient detailers, who want to avoid the pains of ceramic coating drying times. Every coating requires a period of time, when water contact, bugs, and bird bombs have to be avoided. CARPRO Release mitigates that by protecting the coating, allowing freshly coated cars to fully dry without the wait. Release couldn’t be any simpler to apply, and it can also be used as a standalone quick detailer!




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    Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

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    Release
    Sometimes the pursuit of practicality and efficiency leads you to completely new discoveries. We’re happy to introduce CARPRO Release – our first wax-based nano-sealant dedicated to the protection of fresh ceramic coatings during their drying period. Release is designed primarily for busy detailing studios and impatient detailers, who want to avoid the pains of ceramic coating drying times. Every coating requires a period of time, when water contact, bugs, and bird bombs have to be avoided. CARPRO Release mitigates that by protecting the coating, allowing freshly coated cars to fully dry without the wait. Release couldn’t be any simpler to apply, and it can also be used as a standalone quick detailer!




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    So kinda like what gyeon cure is for? But this is wax based? Interesting

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