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SEMA 2022/2023 New Products
My thoughts as well.
South Koreans are hardcore lol
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Originally Posted by CleanIT
My thoughts as well.
South Koreans are hardcore lol
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Originally Posted by noorth
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.
Is this button the trigger lock?
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Originally Posted by opie
So kinda like what gyeon cure is for? But this is wax based? Interesting
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My thoughts exactly
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Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Is this button the trigger lock?
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Probably. That location for a trigger lock would be consistent with their other machines.
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Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products
Another Meguiars product
Meguiar’s Ultimate Insane Shine Paint Glosser!!
Who wants more gloss, more depth, and more shine to their paint?! Everyone, right?!
Amplify gloss & color while concealing light swirls all with the convenience of a trigger spray!
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Originally Posted by MisterSnoop
Another Meguiars product
Meguiar’s Ultimate Insane Shine Paint Glosser!!
Who wants more gloss, more depth, and more shine to their paint?! Everyone, right?!
Amplify gloss & color while concealing light swirls all with the convenience of a trigger spray!
*Sigh* I'm getting too old (nearly 40 ), but gotta say the name is kinda ridiculous - Ultimate Insane! . Maybe it's just over exposure from working next to a 22 year old that uses the word for about everything he sees (it was insaaaaaaane.)...
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Originally Posted by DanaDetailingPros
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.
Theoretically, an 8mm DA will finish out better than a longer stroke machine, assuming everything else, i.e., pads, polish, paint, remains the same. The same is true for DA sanders. Longer strokes = faster cut. Shorter strokes = a more refined and precise finish.
I don't really have the experience to validate that theory, as I have never used a long throw DA for polishing, but my logic suggests that to be true.
Similarly, forced rotation/orbit DAs may be faster than free-spinning DAs, especially when you need to use the pads edge, but based on my experience using a Rupes Millie (forced) and a Meguiar's MT300 (free spinning 8mm) on black vehicles, the MT300 finishes out better. Again, this is using the same pad and polish. Experimenting with different pads and polishes may close the gap somewhat, but if you are looking for the absolute best finish, I give the edge to the 8mm free-spinning DA.
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Re: SEMA 2022/2023 New Products
Originally Posted by oneheadlite
*Sigh* I'm getting too old (nearly 40 ), but gotta say the name is kinda ridiculous - Ultimate Insane! . Maybe it's just over exposure from working next to a 22 year old that uses the word for about everything he sees (it was insaaaaaaane.)...
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. -Albert Einstein
So that means this is a product you can use over and over and expect different results. Can't wait...
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