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    Re: My New Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by KBsToy View Post
    Just got this generic forced rotation polisher...might look familiar...
    You`ve got to be kidding me. How egregious can you get... jeeze
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    Re: My New Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    You`ve got to be kidding me. How egregious can you get... jeeze
    Word of the day for me

    Full Definition of egregious

    • 1 archaic : distinguished
    • 2 : conspicuous; especially : conspicuously bad : flagrant <egregious errors> <egregious padding of the evidence — Christopher Hitchens>
    There’s a place in the brain for knowing what cannot be remembered.
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    Word of the day for me... egregious..
    I find it comes in handy quite often when discussing Detailing.
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    Re: My New Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by KBsToy View Post
    Ok update on my new Glover forced action polisher. Flex backing plates will not line up. I bought a OPEN BOX Rupes 15 M11 it was used and problems with packing but never less a nice machine. So I have sold my generics and putting my Generic flex on ebay and stay with just using the Rupes so I hope I made the right decision ?

    As I have said before I am a hobbyist and I hope the Rupes works out.
    I think you`ll be very happy with the 15. I bought a G15 last year and equipped my GG6 for use with 4" pads so I only use it for tight spots. The G15 is such a joy to use--smooth as silk, very little if any pressure is required and the 15mm orbit is easy to keep rotating on curved panels--overall much less tiring for these old bones.
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    Re: My New Polisher

    So did you m ow actually use this on a Polish job then?
    Pricing of line 186 wouldn`t be a loss of it for through a couple jobs

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    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    So did you m ow actually use this on a Polish job then?
    Pricing of line 186 wouldn`t be a loss of it for through a couple jobs
    No, I have downsized all my polishers. Sold my generics and Clover is on Ebay now. I have MK11 15 and griots GG3 now...

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    Unless your applying wax with the gg3, I would sell that too.
    Get a Rupes mini.
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