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Re: Rupes Mille vs 3401 - UPDATED Thoughts
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Re: Rupes Mille vs 3401 - UPDATED Thoughts
How does the Millie pads hold up?
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Which of the LC purple wool pads are you useing? The thicker one or the thin one? And have you tried them on the mille too?
As I have understand it it's important to prime the green rupes pad as they recommend. Don't know the exact way to do it but it's you are running the pad on the same spot for a while before you start to polish. Could be the same with the UHS pad too. The green rupes pad is known for start to degrade very fast. Don't know if the prime is getting you a big difference to the longevity of the pad though.
Have you tried the Mille with any other of the thin pads that are out there?
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Re: Rupes Mille vs 3401 - UPDATED Thoughts
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
How does the Millie pads hold up?
So far the yellow and white pads are holding up fine but honestly I've used the UHS ones the most as that system has worked pretty well. I didn't see any noticable difference in how the green pads performed or finished out vs the UHS so i started using both.
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SWETM
Which of the LC purple wool pads are you useing? The thicker one or the thin one? And have you tried them on the mille too?
I use the Lake Country Purple Foamed Wool Pad and then also their blue wool ones. I use the purple wool ones on the flex mainly because I use 6" pads and the appropriate backing plate on the Flex. On the Mille I run 5" ones and a smaller backing plate. The blue wool ones I run on the Mille as they are sized for my set up and backing plate.
As I have understand it it's important to prime the green rupes pad as they recommend. Don't know the exact way to do it but it's you are running the pad on the same spot for a while before you start to polish. Could be the same with the UHS pad too. The green rupes pad is known for start to degrade very fast. Don't know if the prime is getting you a big difference to the longevity of the pad though.
I'll review it again, although I do tend to follow that process with them.
Have you tried the Mille with any other of the thin pads that are out there?
No.
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Ohh I saw that the LC purple foam wool pad was with 6". And the thin ones is 5" and 3 1/2" only. Would be very interesting to see how the thin one does on the Mille. I see more here in Sweden uses those short haired wool pads and those has a foam interface. The LC technology to get the wool attached is a cool way of doing it. And would like to try them out.
Lake Country Thin Foamed Wool Pads
Thanks for shareing your experience with the Mille and answers all the questions we have! It stands between the Mille and the LH19E rotary polisher which I will get next.
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Originally Posted by
SWETM
Ohh I saw that the LC purple foam wool pad was with 6". And the thin ones is 5" and 3 1/2" only. Would be very interesting to see how the thin one does on the Mille. I see more here in Sweden uses those short haired wool pads and those has a foam interface. The LC technology to get the wool attached is a cool way of doing it. And would like to try them out.
The ones I use both purple and blue area awesome. My go-to cutting pad for bad paint. Combined with ClearCut and 3 passes can fully correct bad paint and honestly they finish out great. Just a very light if that haze that there too, just 2-3 passes with a polishing pad on the Mille and perfection is achieved. Huge time saver.
Lake Country Thin Foamed Wool Pads
Thanks for shareing your experience with the Mille and answers all the questions we have! It stands between the Mille and the LH19E rotary polisher which I will get next.
Tony
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Re: Rupes Mille vs 3401 - UPDATED Thoughts
Anyone else have experience with the Millie?
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Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
Have used my Mille on a number of details since starting this thread. Brief thought
that wasn't all that bried....and I thank you for that!!
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TTQ B4U
I'm sure there's more but it's late and I'm tired. Hope the above helps.
Helps a ton. Thanks for the additional sharing.
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TTQ B4U
I've had a couple UHS Pad bite it too. Here's what they end up looking like. Maybe a bit harder to see here in pics
Not at all. Very clear to see. I haven't had that happen too much myself, but i've seen it a few times.
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Rsurfer
Anyone else have experience with the Millie?
What exactly
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Originally Posted by
Ronin47
What exactly
Compared to the 3401, now that the Millie has been out for awhile.
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