RUPES Giveaway! Autographed RUPES 21 Mark II Up For Grabs!

Not really an action shot, but all I got (pics not staged).

Polishing a tractor...

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Here I am with a propane tank.

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And here is my wife...buffing down a tree.

She was annoyed with this tree outside of our kitchen window so she decided to have it cut down... The large throw in junction with the power from my Rupes 15 MKII was so massive that she was able to accomplish this.

I did educate her to do a "test spot". Notice that we used the blue Rupes cutting pad and the blue Rupes gel. I had the feeling that this was going to work since it is the most aggressive method and combo in my Rupes kit.

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The romantic fantasy of a detailer.
Satisfaction guarantee... for both !



 
The long throw of the Rupes 21 is supposed to be great for large panels right? I think I have the perfect application for it. Probably one of the largest garage/barn queens around. Don't get me wrong, the Mini is an amazing tool, but I think it might be in a little over its head on this one. There is also a BIG green tractor that could use a good polishing. I don't think I'm going to dress the tires though. lol
 
The long throw of the Rupes 21 is supposed to be great for large panels right? I think I have the perfect application for it. Don't get me wrong, the Mini is an amazing tool, but I think it might be in a little over its head on this one. There is also a BIG green tractor that could use a good polishing. I don't think I'm going to dress the tires though. lol

It doesn't count unless the job's complete. That includes the tires too! Lol.😂 J/k
 
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I decided I was going to wake up this morning, go down to the local art market in downtown dressed up in short and tee to see Mr. Turtle. He texted me last night and told me he had some deep scratches.

So far the Rupes Blue/Blue combo is working well.

Don't worry, LSP is NOT Turtle Wax!!
 
It was about time this teapot got some attention. This was before the days of the nano.

 
I was able to sneak into the Rupes USA headquarters in Longmont, CO and saw what they've been working on in their top secret development lab. I was able to steal one of their prototypes just so I can participate in this AMAZING contest!!!

I have no idea what Rupes will name this tool but I'll dub it the "Littlefoot Pico". I used it to polish the carbon fiber cover of my Bigfoot 15Mk2. The machines that I use to polish cars need some loving too!

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