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Rupes 75E Mini advise
Hi all, I'm about to order a rupes 75e mini 3" to compliment my GG6. After reading lots of negative reviews on griots mini I decided to just spend the money on the rupes. I've never used a "long throw" machine and just wondering if there's anything I should know before using it on someone's car. Also, a little lost on pad selection. The 75e mini comes with a 3" backing plate and there seems to be a lot more people using the 3.5" BPs with 4" pads. Do I stay with the original 3" and go with some LC Thinpro 3.5" pads?
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Grant, that's exactly what I do. I use my Rupes Mini with the Lake Country Thinpros. You'll love it.
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Another route would be to get another GG6, and throw a 3" plate on it.
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Originally Posted by dlc95
Another route would be to get another GG6, and throw a 3" plate on it.
Seems to be a lot of cons to that though. (Vibrations, hard to control, over powerful for 3" pads if I read correctly). Would you happen to know how it would be height-wise from pad to top of machine compared to the rupes?
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Originally Posted by GrantLagasse
Seems to be a lot of cons to that though. (Vibrations, hard to control, over powerful for 3" pads if I read correctly). Would you happen to know how it would be height-wise from pad to top of machine compared to the rupes?
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True, I've heard the too.
I don't know off hand the height difference.
It might be that people are using the gg6 full bore at speed 6 with 3" thin pads experiencing a lot of vibration.
The GG6 is said to be smoother than the PC 7424 which I regularly use with 3" Hydrotech pads - with no vibrations.
I also have a mini, which is an incredible tool, but I've only ever used it with the Rupes pads. I'm sure it would be fine using other pads. I actually just received my 3" HDO pads Friday. I'll probably be taking them for a spin this week.
If you already have the GG6, maybe just order the 3" plate, some pads, and see how you like it. You might find that you don't even need the extra tool!
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I will recomend you to using Buff and Shine URO-Tec than thin pro, they are made for Rupes and Maroon pad is amazing. I am much prefer URO-Tec than thin pro, it's much flexible to tight area due to thicker and bevel edge.
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Re: Rupes 75E Mini advise
Originally Posted by GrantLagasse
Seems to be a lot of cons to that though. (Vibrations, hard to control, over powerful for 3" pads if I read correctly). Would you happen to know how it would be height-wise from pad to top of machine compared to the rupes?
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Too tall, it's tippy and at best a short term solution. I did a test one day with my GG6 and a 3" BP and my Rupes Mini, I otssed the GGR aside after a couple minutes. I love my Rupes Mini. I also use it to apply selantss and waxes. And even with the new Griots bp it's still not a dedicated 3" polisher. If you have the money you will not be disappointed with the Mini. If you want to save the money then do the GG6. I've never regretted once buying my Mini. It's also alot easier to get into tight areas and it doesn't have that metal shroud like the GG6 that can bang off of mirrors and bumpers and tighter areas. The Rupes pads exten out too, so it's easier to get into tight areas.
This is my Mini with a 4" Buff and Shine Pad applying a sealant.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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You won't regret getting the Mini.
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A great tool. We use rupes MF most of the time. Very aggressive. Removes a lot of paint fast, very easy to get carried away and go through. Nathan
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