Milwaukee Buffer

JonB

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Klasse Twins: $40
1 Jar Pinnacle Souveran: $69
1 BMW 330i: $40,000

4 Coats of Klasse, 1 Coat of Souveran on 1 BMW= <span style='color: red'>PRICELESS!!

First I Klassed both my Steel Gray BMW and my Dark Green Mustang. Then I topped the Mustang with Souveran just to see the difference. After a few weeks, I just seemed to find the shine on the Mustang to be softer and more pleasing to the eye. I just finished topping the BMW with the Souveran. Well, the only thing I can think of right now is...buttered turkey? It definitely softens the glow. I have all the Zaino stuff sitting in a box for January, but unless it is really different, and softer than Klasse, I think I will revert to the Klasse/Souveran combo...though it is a lotta work!

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Pics will post tomorrow. Its dark out and I don't think the garage lighting or a flash will do this justice. I just wish there were such a thing as scratch 'n sniff posting. The smell is almost as good as the look!!!



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Good to hear you like the Klasse/Souveran. I want to see pictures!!! :)



As for the Zaino, its a more reflective shine. The Klasse/Souveran will make it soft and vibrant, the Zaino is clear and reflective. Some people do not like this on black cars, other people do.



Waiting for pictures,

Jason:bounce
 
Hey there DetailKing -



What do you use to clean your tires as well as give them that look, it's nice but not over glossy. Just wondering, I would like to try it on my SS.
 
I've been waiting for just the right lighting to capture the warm beauty of the Souveran topping on the bimmer. The thunderstorms have not been much help.... But the patient photographer, waits for the right moment to capture the intensity of his subject....grasshopper!!!



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DK:



Like, what did your original reply have to do with the post??? Can't you let anyone ENJOY their moment without putting your "2 Z's" (2 cents worth) in it!



I mean I'm ALL for supporting every other product out there - but I've just gotten to the point that every time I see your name, I don't read your posts cause I KNOW what it's gonna say!
 
I like the BMW pic (black or dark gray or dark blue or something) with Klasse on it. Looks real nice too. (please post?)
 
You obviously have not read all my posts or you would see that. I am not the only one experiencing sheeting with KLASSE. I just want to learn why this is happening, and try out different application techniques to try to mirror results had by many other users here. I am trying and have multiple coats on now. I have been honest so far and will continue to do so.



As for the picture, there was some talk about the difference in appearance of KLASSE and zaino on a steel grey car, so I posted the picture. People want to see pictures to see differences, it's very hard to imagine what more reflectivity, or depth, or wetness looks like. Don't u think? I think you are exaggerating.....
 
I posted a reply in this thread to what Hollie-Marie said to DK and it was removed...presumably by her. I guess not every moderator lives up the the standards set by our esteemed Mr. Bloomquist.



Hollie Marie has nothing to say in response to what I wrote, so she just deletes it. I didn't say anything derogatory and everything was within the forum "rules".



Hollie-Marie...think with your mind....not your emotion please.



Thanks.
 
Intermezzo330I,



I'm the one who deletes posts that break our forum rules. I have only deleted one today, and it was not yours. Are you sure you posted to this thread?



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David,



I'm sure it was this thread. However, I did edit it a few times and I must have made a mistake when reposting. Thanks for letting me know and my apologies to Hollie-Marie.



My original post was in response to Hollie Marie's post criticizing DK's post. Basically, I just wanted to make the point that DK didn't just suddenly toss in the subject of Zaino. People prior to his post were talking about the shine of Zaino, so it would seem natural to post a picture of a Zaino'd car.



That's all.
 
Intermezzo...I dont know if you accidentally deleted your post or if someone else did, but you weren't going crazy. I read your post before it disappeared.



And DK, I think you want to say you are trying to be OBJECTIVE, not SUBJECTIVE ;)
 
Does anyone here have any experience with Milwaukee's 11 amp buffer? It looks to be roughly equivelent to the Dewalt. I saw one marked @ $199 at OSH and the regular sales discounts should knock a little more off that. I'm leaning toward a Makita right now but seek opinions from the experts here. Weight is not an issue, ( I learned on a Sioux) but would like to know is the speed control user-friendly, etc... Thanks in advance.
 
HA, I learned on a Sioux as well. That thing must have weighed 650 lbs. I went to a Black and Decker and thought that was a toy by comparison.

I can't offer much Milwaukee comments as I've never owned one and haven't used on in years. I have owned/currently own DeWalt, Hitachi, Porter Cable, and Metabo, and have used a Makita. If I were buying a new rotary today, it would probably be a Makita. It does everything well.
 
I used a Milwaukee years ago and all that I remember was how heavy it was but you did say weight was not an issue.
I guess that is you want to work out more and detail more in 2010 you can kill 2 birds with one stone type of thing.
 
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