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Johnydamouni
10-15-2017, 09:46 AM
Hi

I am wondering if it is worth changing one of my two Rupes LHR 15 mark 2 polishers out with the new Mille? Is the cutting power of the Mille really superior to the LHR 15 mark 2?
Has anyone had a chance to test it yet, I am having a hard time finding anything official anywhere on google. All I can find is the commercials, but i'm looking for someone who has experience with it, or atleast have tried both.

Mostly what I miss about the LHR 15 mark 2, is some cutting power. When I have to detail a car with severe scatches, it can take some time with the 15 mark 2.
Waiting with my fingers crossed.

So since I am looking for more power, I am considering either the LHR21 mark 2, The Mille, or Rupes new mille Rotary. What would you advise me to get, and why?
I have years of experience, and detailed above 300+ cars
Ty in regards.

Ronin47
10-16-2017, 08:37 AM
The Mille,21 MKII and LH19E have more cut than the 15MKII but not massively.

Johnydamouni
10-17-2017, 03:14 AM
Okay ty.
Im wondering maybe just to go for the flex 14-2 instead.

Joel1979
10-17-2017, 08:34 AM
I would get Rotary or 21 Mk2 instead of Mille.

Mike@ShineStruck
10-17-2017, 05:09 PM
No experience with mille yet but 21mm and im sure 15mm will be faster then the 3401
21mm seems faster theb makita po5000c but didn't test side by side with 1000grit wet sanding marks

With that said, it wouldnt be a bad idea to have two different types of polishers..weather that be the po5000c/mille or new rupes rotary

If you want cutting power with that mark2...cs2 wool pad by Richard Lin

Ronin47
10-26-2017, 12:32 PM
No experience with mille yet but 21mm and im sure 15mm will be faster then the 3401
21mm seems faster theb makita po5000c but didn't test side by side with 1000grit wet sanding marks

With that said, it wouldnt be a bad idea to have two different types of polishers..weather that be the po5000c/mille or new rupes rotary

If you want cutting power with that mark2...cs2 wool pad by Richard Lin

I currently prefer the Mille and 21 MKII over all my other polishers in speed of correction.