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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
    Damn it Garry, you`re not supposed to be making me want to buy yet another DA....
    Dude, just buy it, you know you`re going to!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Dean
    I will have the comparison video up tomorrow... You can see for yourself... Second hand, of course.


    Thank you Garry :thumb:

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    Ummmm, Garry, helllloooo???????? New video??? :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSizzlin` View Post
    Ummmm, Garry, helllloooo???????? New video??? :p


    http://www.autopia.org/forum/machine...-tampa-fl.html
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    I have a Db meter, just need to get it out of the garage. Once I am finished with the car that is here I will run the test between the polishers that I have, unless someone else beats me to it.



    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    Thanks for the update. I`d love to see actual decibal ratings on each polish for ````ts and giggles. I also wonder why it quieted down? Looking forward to your next video....

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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn

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    Is it a sound pressure meter or just an audio db meter. With the sound pressure meter that we have at work you can enter in the type of structure characteristics into it so that it takes those into count when taking db readings.

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    Audio - the question is the difference between the polishers, so I think it will work just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany
    Audio - the question is the difference between the polishers, so I think it will work just fine.


    For that matter, "There`s an app for that."



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    Sorry guys... The new video will be up shortly... I had to upload it to YouTube again...



    Lots of good info in the new video! Stay tuned!
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    There are a lot of great features the HD Polisher has to offer that was not talked about here. There is a huge difference in random orbital and forced rotation!!! The HD Polisher is a forced rotation orbital machine. What does that mean in professional results? is that on soft clears it will not leave a marring effect even when using the Meguiars Micro Fiber Pad system. It has more power and torque, and its very easy to get more paint defect removal. Because of the forced rotation and extra torque of the machine you will see amazing results in the painted finish over most of the random orbital polishers sold on the market today. This is the type of machine that can actually get you "rotary buffer results" without the stress of using a rotary buffer. The HD Polisher has an ergonomic front end which helps a lot on body wear and tear and you will last a lot longer when holding for it long periods of time. Another great function is that the vibration is a lot less with the HD Polisher compared to most of the other orbital polishers. The soft start is perfect for the newest person or rookie getting into using a DA Polisher. It truly helps when they are getting used to holding a machine for the first time and also helps from turning it on before a rookie has it completely placed on the surface to prevent a mess of the spit and sling of chemical by an accidental turn on too soon... Another cool feature of the HD Polisher is the opportunity to re-use the carrying case with a few extra pads and supplies it holds which, is another reason its the perfect choice for the retail consumer as well as the pro detailer. Plus, the case is a hard plastic case and it protects the machine from getting beat up by throwing it around in your detailing rig. Keeps it looking newer longer.



    Im sure the HD Polisher is going to be a huge success in the industry... I would suggest using Meguiars or other paint correction chemicals to get the same amazing results me and my teams are getting when using the amazing HD Polisher. Im having unreal results using Meguiars 105 and 205 with the 5.5 inch Buff and Shine or Lake Country foam Pad systems. Im also very stoked to see that on soft clears, especially black and dark colored paint, Im using the Meguiars Micro Fiber Paint Correction System and getting absolutely no marring or hazing like I do with other DA`s... Im totally sold on the HD POLISHER... Very cool...



    Get your HD Polisher soon as I know there is limited stock on hand.



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    I thought it was stated somewhere else that it`s NOT a forced rotation machine? What is the difference with that and a "forced rotation orbital machine"? So what exactly is it, a forced rotation or a random orbital?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZJZA80
    I thought it was stated somewhere else that it`s NOT a forced rotation machine? What is the difference with that and a "forced rotation orbital machine"? So what exactly is it, a forced rotation or a random orbital?


    This machine is a random orbital.



    The difference is a forced rotation machine has a gear driven mechanism that acts as a direct-drive for the backing plate, ensuring it never stops rotating under any circumstances (see the Flex 3401).
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    So, "The Total Pro" doesn`t know what he`s talking about? I would think that a pro would know the difference between a random orbital and a forced rotation.
    Quote Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
    This machine is a random orbital.



    The difference is a forced rotation machine has a gear driven mechanism that acts as a direct-drive for the backing plate, ensuring it never stops rotating under any circumstances (see the Flex 3401).

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    Right! Not sure why he is calling it a forced rotation machine.



    Quote Originally Posted by Legacy99
    So, "The Total Pro" doesn`t know what he`s talking about? I would think that a pro would know the difference between a random orbital and a forced rotation.

 

 
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