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    Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

    DO THE WASHER MOD!!!! I CAN"T STRESS THIS ENOUGH!!!!



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    Re: Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

    How about the mini? lol
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    Re: Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

    Quote Originally Posted by minorc View Post
    How about the mini? lol
    No need. There is no friction of the shroud.
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    +1 for washer mod tried without it just wasn't the same🙌


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    Yup, the Duetto works great with the washer mod. I think it is my favorite polisher out of the Rupes line.

    It's very balanced, quiet, easy to "steer," and has zero vibration when used with genuine Rupes pads.

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    Re: Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

    So I am really having a hard time between the duetto or the LHR15. Unfortunately up here in Canada Rupes is not that high in demand yet, so I do not have the option of trying them out. Washer mod will be done.

    I am really making my decision based on forum reading and my personal thought process, which is not always right on the first try. But because I cannot return it, I am kind of stuck.

    I have two cars, Kia Forte sedan and a Kia Sorento SUV, both ebony black! I will be using Rupes pads and product and will only have this polisher, no 3-4" option as I got rid of the 7424. I figure if I buy all 4 pads, and all 4 polishes, I should be able to tackle anything I have presented to me as I will probably do a few cars on the side.

    Now basing this on this being my only polisher, what do you recommend? Try to help me sell one than the other. I like the idea of the 15mm throw for tougher jobs but like the compactness and ease of use of the duetto.

    Recommendations? I was using a gen 1 7424 so anything will be an upgrade but anyone with the 15 and the duetto, any input?

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    Re: Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

    Quote Originally Posted by Quality Control View Post
    So I am really having a hard time between the duetto or the LHR15. Unfortunately up here in Canada Rupes is not that high in demand yet, so I do not have the option of trying them out. Washer mod will be done.

    I am really making my decision based on forum reading and my personal thought process, which is not always right on the first try. But because I cannot return it, I am kind of stuck.

    I have two cars, Kia Forte sedan and a Kia Sorento SUV, both ebony black! I will be using Rupes pads and product and will only have this polisher, no 3-4" option as I got rid of the 7424. I figure if I buy all 4 pads, and all 4 polishes, I should be able to tackle anything I have presented to me as I will probably do a few cars on the side.

    Now basing this on this being my only polisher, what do you recommend? Try to help me sell one than the other. I like the idea of the 15mm throw for tougher jobs but like the compactness and ease of use of the duetto.

    Recommendations? I was using a gen 1 7424 so anything will be an upgrade but anyone with the 15 and the duetto, any input?
    This should help. The Duetto SMOKED the GG 6" polisher.

    Rupes vs. Griots Showdown - Rupes Duetto and Mini vs. Griot's 6 and 3 inch polishers - Autopia Forums - Auto Detailing & Car Care Discussion Forum
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    This is an example of one situation only, and is also an example of a very extreme situation.

    For normal day to day use where maximum correction is not being demanded, I think you'll find the correction abilities of the two to be very similar.

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    Re: Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

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    Re: Those who have or are buying a Rupes Duetto, LHR15 or LHR21....

    I haven't heard of anyone having to do the washer-mod on any of the, what has been labeled: RUPES knock-offs...
    CHUPES...I believe swanicyouth called them.

    Have these knock-offs been "reversed engineered" to the point where: The difference in the potential, efficient work from their polisher-motors---having nearly twice the mechanical [hp(I)], and electrical [hp(E)] horsepower---has eliminated the washer-modding altogether?

    RUPES......
    -0.670511 hp(I)
    -0.670241 hp(E)

    CHUPES....
    -1.206920 hp(I)
    -1.206434 hp(E)

    Then there's:
    -The rumor-mill has suggested that Griot's Garage may become a CHUPES reseller.
    With the price of their knock-off version of the PC...The GG 6"...being that it is...
    It may bode well to directly obtain one of the CHUPES from its manufacturer(s)...for <$100...before they become one of the must-haves at a substantial increase in price. Marketing is usually one of the increase-in-price drivers.


    Speaking of "drivers":
    -I usually don't do "knock-offs".
    But I have a knock-off version of a ZR1.
    It has 100 more potential, efficient horsepower...
    at less than half a ZR1's price.

    Marketing; Marketing; Marketing.


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