I saw this new polishing machine posted under New Products on the website for Detailed Image (Sorry, no web link to the article due to forum rules! It would be removed by the administrator anyway): LC Power Tools UDOS 4 in 1 Random Orbit Polisher
Here is their description:

"The LC Power Tools UDOS 4 in 1 Random Orbit Polisher allows you to use 4x different orbital stroke sizes, all in one awesome machine! You heard correct, you get four different types of motions from just one buffer. As a detailer you work with so many different cars, trucks, SUVs, etc. that have their own unique shapes and sizes. Long throw polishers are great as they specialize in quickly removing imperfections, but that long throw can make it tough to reach tight areas and polish around curves. LC Power Tools saw this issue and sought out to correct it. With the UDOS 4 in 1 Random Orbit Polisher, you can quickly and easily switch between 4x throw sizes (21mm, 15mm, 12mm, 8mm) on the fly. This not only helps you save valuable time while detailing, but allows you to detail a vehicle with one tool instead of multiple polishers. Save time and money with the UDOS! Below you will find more information on some of the best features of this unit:

  • UDOS - Stands for User Defined Orbital Stroke. Easily switch from 8mm to 12mm, 15mm or 21mm.
  • Strong Cord - LC designed a rugged strain relief and the cord is fully integrated into the tool housing, not just an exit hole. The cord is also angled upwards so you can comfortably and easily throw it over your shoulder and out of the way when detailing.
  • Vibration Control & Balance - When polishing, excess vibration can lead to fatigue. LC Power Tools attacked this issue with internal drivetrain bumper mounts and external rubber grips.


This new tool is due to launch in Spring of 2019. We will be adding more info and specs to this page as soon as they are made available to us. We will also accept pre-orders as soon as the pricing is finalized by the manufacturer. "


Sounds too good to be true. Usually a do-it-all tool does nothing well, but until it gets in the hands of my fellow Autopians for their use and evaluation and then posted as a review, I will hold judgment. This MAY be the "Holy Grail" of polishing tools I`ve been waiting for.
It does not state the power it has in Watts or if it can accept smaller backing plates.