Has anyone tried or now own the new Rupe's LHR 21 or 15MM Mark V series Dual-Action polishers?
It looks like many of the design "flaws" or user-complaints of the Mark III (3) have been corrected or improved upon, including ventilation/over-heating, vibration, and the front cover.
One of the biggest is the new POLYSYNTHEC™ plastic gear drive to reduce vibration and weight,
I will not cut-and-paste the new specs from another competing detailing website, BUT AutoGeek currently does not offer it (yet?), SO you will have to Google it yourself and find out the what, how, and why the updated re-design improves it over the Mark III.
But as stated, I am looking comments by those of you Autopians who may have tried one of these polishers at a detailing show or actually bought and use it now for your polishing tasks and what your thoughts are on it.
Hey, maybe if you were "really nice" this year, Santa may just drop one off under your Christmas tree if you ask him (or whomever "Santa" is to you).
It looks like many of the design "flaws" or user-complaints of the Mark III (3) have been corrected or improved upon, including ventilation/over-heating, vibration, and the front cover.
One of the biggest is the new POLYSYNTHEC™ plastic gear drive to reduce vibration and weight,
I will not cut-and-paste the new specs from another competing detailing website, BUT AutoGeek currently does not offer it (yet?), SO you will have to Google it yourself and find out the what, how, and why the updated re-design improves it over the Mark III.
But as stated, I am looking comments by those of you Autopians who may have tried one of these polishers at a detailing show or actually bought and use it now for your polishing tasks and what your thoughts are on it.
Hey, maybe if you were "really nice" this year, Santa may just drop one off under your Christmas tree if you ask him (or whomever "Santa" is to you).