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nice
Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
I can`t wait to get my hands on one of these
Stop with the teasers and take my money
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I didn`t like being teased as a kid, why would it be any different now
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Cool video Todd.
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IMHO - When it comes to cutting the variables are, contact patch, speed of pad against the surface, the pad/compound/polish combination, and pressure.
I think the nano works as well as it does because the contact patch is small, so the pressure is high. The nano has what, a 30mm pad? That`s pretty high pressure in terms of lbs per square inch compared to the same weight or even say, 4 times, the weight applied to a 150mm pad. That`s 706 square mm compared to 17,662 square mm. that means it takes 25 times as much pressure on the 150 mm pad to equal the same pressure per square inch on the 30 mm pad. I`m pretty sure people weight the nano more than 1/25 of the bigfoot. Of course, I haven`t taken into account the different throws of the machines but the effective pressure difference is very big.
Robert
When will we beable to preorder them
I want to use.my AG gift certificate :-P
There are some other detailing sites already taking preorders. Come on PBMG get with the program! Let us at least know how much money to bring to the table!
Rupes Nano? I thought it was called the I-brid or something like that. It looks like something that would be SO useful, even if I only used it for side view mirrors and bumpers.
Yeah i was thinking mirrors, door panel under said mirrors
Parts of bumpers and maybe would be good using it to "outline" car
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