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Brrr
05-07-2023, 04:57 PM
I’m fixing to purchase a new polisher and I’ve been eyeballing the XCE 10-8 125 or aptly named ‘Supa Beast.’ Are there any others I should be considering? I don’t want cordless so the CBeast is out for me.


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DanaDetailingPros
05-07-2023, 05:44 PM
I wish there was more to choose from in forced rotation. Only show in town with the exception of the Rupes LK 900E but I prefer a bit throw orbit than 5mm

opie
05-07-2023, 06:13 PM
I’m fixing to purchase a new polisher and I’ve been eyeballing the XCE 10-8 125 or aptly named ‘Supa Beast.’ Are there any others I should be considering? I don’t want cordless so the CBeast is out for me.


Sent from my iPhone using Autogeekonline mobile app (http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=87407)I highly doubt you would be disapointed if you purchased the supa beast! Wonderful machine.

Make sure you get the 6 inch backing plate to swap out the smaller 5 inch.

As a side note...if you are going to for sure do it,detailed image is currently having for another 3 days a sale on lake country pads. You can get the 6.5inch lc force pads for under 7.50 each...which is over 30 percent off!!

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VISITOR
05-07-2023, 06:18 PM
if you're on a budget HF carries this for $119.99...
https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/5/9/59561_W3.jpg


from the reviews and videos i have seen so far, all have been favorable...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjsiknnAMTw

Brrr
05-08-2023, 06:52 AM
I highly doubt you would be disapointed if you purchased the supa beast! Wonderful machine.

Make sure you get the 6 inch backing plate to swap out the smaller 5 inch.

As a side note...if you are going to for sure do it,detailed image is currently having for another 3 days a sale on lake country pads. You can get the 6.5inch lc force pads for under 7.50 each...which is over 30 percent off!!

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That’s a pretty good deal. How many pads did you use when you detailed that F250? I was thinking of using the supa beast for cutting and my GG9 for polishing.


I wish there was more to choose from in forced rotation. Only show in town with the exception of the Rupes LK 900E but I prefer a bit throw orbit than 5mm

Yeah, need a little more throw than 5mm. 8mm isn’t much more… but it’s more. Lol


if you're on a budget HF carries this for $119.99...
https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/5/9/59561_W3.jpg


from the reviews and videos i have seen so far, all have been favorable...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjsiknnAMTw

Looks like a solid budget option for sure. I’ve been saving up the past little bit to buy a new polisher and pads.. buy once cry once!


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opie
05-08-2023, 07:13 AM
That’s a pretty good deal. How many pads did you use when you detailed that F250? I was thinking of using the supa beast for cutting and my GG9 for polishing.

I’ve been saving up the past little bit to buy a new polisher and pads.. buy once cry once!


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I have 2-3 dozen pads of just force white pads for just polishing...so im typically 1 pad per average sized panel. You could probly get away with 6 as that is the standard minimum reccomendation, but i probly used 9-12 pads.

Also i would not rule out the possiblity of you not using the g9 after you use forced. It will be so much faster than your g9.

Just think of that jeep you just did...how long did it take you? Well, id say cut that time in half if you had a supa beast instead of that g9 in your hands

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Brrr
05-08-2023, 09:49 AM
I have 2-3 dozen pads of just force white pads for just polishing...so im typically 1 pad per average sized panel. You could probly get away with 6 as that is the standard minimum reccomendation, but i probly used 9-12 pads.

Also i would not rule out the possiblity of you not using the g9 after you use forced. It will be so much faster than your g9.

Just think of that jeep you just did...how long did it take you? Well, id say cut that time in half if you had a supa beast instead of that g9 in your hands

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I heard the Forced Rotation polishers don’t finish up as nice as a DA. The Jeep I did was only the flat part of the hood, and that was only 8 passes for each section. I’m sure without a doubt it would make the whole thing go faster. I’ve got to do my wife’s mustang, my mother in law wants me to do her Mercedes suv and a guy I work with wants me to do his challenger. That’s really the only reason why I’m considering a forced rotation. I don’t want to spend a lot more time than I have to because the G9 does a great job. Just a little time consuming when it gets to the curvy bits in the body.

What backing plate the for Supa Beast? The flex brand?


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opie
05-08-2023, 11:41 AM
I heard the Forced Rotation polishers don’t finish up as nice as a DA. The Jeep I did was only the flat part of the hood, and that was only 8 passes for each section. I’m sure without a doubt it would make the whole thing go faster. I’ve got to do my wife’s mustang, my mother in law wants me to do her Mercedes suv and a guy I work with wants me to do his challenger. That’s really the only reason why I’m considering a forced rotation. I don’t want to spend a lot more time than I have to because the G9 does a great job. Just a little time consuming when it gets to the curvy bits in the body.

What backing plate the for Supa Beast? The flex brand?


Sent from my iPhone using Autogeekonline mobile app (http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=87407)I gotcha. Personally ive never had a single issue with finishing down witht the supa beast. I think its all just personal preference. But then again i dont have 10-30+ years behind a machine.

I dont see or hear mike p grabbing a free spinning tool to finish out lol.

Finishing out has alot more to do with pad and abrasives, and technique more than it does just machine.

My advice would be to make your own judgement on finishing out after you have used one b4 going off of hearsay buddy. Not everyone has the same buffing style

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Brrr
05-08-2023, 04:37 PM
I gotcha. Personally ive never had a single issue with finishing down witht the supa beast. I think its all just personal preference. But then again i dont have 10-30+ years behind a machine.

I dont see or hear mike p grabbing a free spinning tool to finish out lol.

Finishing out has alot more to do with pad and abrasives, and technique more than it does just machine.

My advice would be to make your own judgement on finishing out after you have used one b4 going off of hearsay buddy. Not everyone has the same buffing style

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Well, that and I already have a ton of finishing and wax pads for the G9. Could save me some money from buying them [emoji848]

Kinda sucks that DI has their sale until Wednesday. I get my bonus on Thursday and that’s when I planned on buying everything. I was gonna go ahead and get the polisher then as well since I can get everything with free shipping. Guess I could Klarna it. Lol


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VISITOR
05-08-2023, 07:46 PM
since markus kleis (formerly of meguiar's) joined HF, i noticed they carry more detailing products and i'm sure his feedback will continue to grow the detailing aspect there...

98CayenneTA
05-08-2023, 08:56 PM
Albeit a free spinning 8mm da finishes down the best... finishing down with a forced rotation da is a non issue.

kantonburg
05-10-2023, 05:24 AM
I gotcha. Personally ive never had a single issue with finishing down witht the supa beast. I think its all just personal preference. But then again i dont have 10-30+ years behind a machine.

I dont see or hear mike p grabbing a free spinning tool to finish out lol.

Finishing out has alot more to do with pad and abrasives, and technique more than it does just machine.

My advice would be to make your own judgement on finishing out after you have used one b4 going off of hearsay buddy. Not everyone has the same buffing style

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This is true and this was posted last night coincidentally.

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