The new XFE7 does rattle, here is why
Xfe7 fyi
The new XFE7 does rattle, here is why
Xfe7 fyi
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Well that`s pretty neat. Thanks for the FYI.
That is really cool. I would like to get my hands on one and see the power/feel versus my 15 Mark II. I would definitely love to have one.
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I`m going to go out in a minute and polish a little on the huge trash can they call a muffler that we took out of my son`s Genesis last night. I`ll try my 15 Mark II as well. It`s pretty clean and a nice curved surface. I thought about the hood of my Camaro, but I just coated it a few weeks ago. Had to find something! lol
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Waayy cool !!
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Nice!!!
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Thank you for sharing, way cool!
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I`ve been thinking about a new polisher (just like most of us). I still have the Rupes Legacy models and I am happy with them. I just keep wondering if I am missing out by not getting something with more power. I never really had big stalling problems that other members had reported, so I wonder if more power would do anything for me. If I wanted more correction power I would buy a 3401. The Rupes Legacy models with a microfiber pad give me great defect removal. Am I really missing anything?
Thanks, I have both of the Nanos (short and long neck) and absolutely love my mini. I`m just wondering if I actually need to upgrade to a more powerful RO polisher or not. For the most part I don`t even turn my Rupes Legacys up to 6 anyway unless I am tackling some really bad paint. Microfiber pads have changed the way I compound paint.
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