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    Quote Originally Posted by Automania View Post
    The positive benefits I see is that it covers a large area, you would not have to do much training if you hire helpers, (you would not have wasted time training someone with a buffer) when the leave they still have no skill (lol) a machine operator..
    Very funny. I liked that :wink:

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    seems interesting, but i wouldn`t trust it, it seems that theres only one drum pad option, and its bulky and held in a awkward position
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    A polisher like that looks great using on a plane, RV or large boat. It might save your back. Looks like the same idea that`s been out for many yrs that is use on airplanes that are called "DRUM" type polishing machines:









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    Funny, during one of the demo videos where they are detailing a Ferrari with it, he`s going right over the headlight`s with it.

    I also don`t know what`s to prevent it from splattering product on the ground or towards the user. I see a splatter guard for when it`s turning towards the painted surface, but not after.

    It looks great for huge flat surfaces though.

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    First of all, I haven`t use the tool and i`m not a professional detailer (IMO). To be honest, this is an interesting tool, but i guess if it`s compared to my trusty Makita rotary and my start to be beloved G110V2 DA, my machines will smoke it. But i might consider it to spread wax? to do light paint clean up and perhaps light corrections. Why? It`s because the machine hasn`t reached its mature level like the others. I talking about various drum size option and aggressiveness pad level. While perhaps it can produce similar results, but the ankward holding position make it a bit tricky if not used on wide flat surface. I might be wrong, but from what i see at the website (in action movie), it quite heavy and not easy to handle, even it`s easy to control.

 

 
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