AZpolisher15
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- Nov 9, 2015
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Hey, crew. I'm researching polishers and have a question. I've got a vehicle that is about one year old. 2014 Toyota Tacoma. Paint is in great condition aside from a few swirls from washing (and I'm now using better teqnique thanks to the forum). Would there be anything wrong with getting the Rupes mini if I'm only working on my own vehicle? I'd probably polish once a year and the rest of the time I would simply use it for applying waxes/sealants. Is it really necessary to step up to something larger with a 6" pad? I don't think I would mind spending that extra time once a year polishing with a smaller pad. And as far as applying waxes/sealants goes, it seems like a 4" would suffice??? After all, that's about the size of Meguires DA drill attachment.
I like the notion of a quieter and smoother tool in the Rupes mini. When choosing between it and, say, the flex or duetto, I like what the mini has to offer. In addition, I could get into to smaller areas. Price isn't really a consideration. I'd like to get a nice tool that I will use for many years.
Is there reason to not go with the mini?
I like the notion of a quieter and smoother tool in the Rupes mini. When choosing between it and, say, the flex or duetto, I like what the mini has to offer. In addition, I could get into to smaller areas. Price isn't really a consideration. I'd like to get a nice tool that I will use for many years.
Is there reason to not go with the mini?