I figure this question would be asked eventually with the recent release of the Mille, but nobody pulled the trigger yet. Guess I'll be that guy.
Personally, my only Rupes tool so far is an LHR75e, but I am starting to really like the pads and system overall even when using them on my Boss G15.
The trend with other polishers has been that you can sometimes get more cut by using a thinner pad (thinpros, B&S Low-Pros) and that's seemed to have gained popularity. The thinner pads also seem to help 'augment' less powerful polishers' capabilities, an example being the MT300 I bought first using a 1" CCS pad vs a LC Thinpro.
With that being said, it seems that the Mille pads use similar or the same foam composition but are significantly thinner. Would it stand to reason that these Mille pads might have the same effect when used with the free-spinning models or is there some reason that they wouldn't be compatible?
I'm thinking that the Mille compounds, having been developed for the added action and heat generated by the Mille, may not work so well with a free spinner. But the pads may be a different story.
I see it as a really attractive potential option for those who like the rupes pads and even compounds but have already invested in a different brand of long-throw polisher.
Personally, my only Rupes tool so far is an LHR75e, but I am starting to really like the pads and system overall even when using them on my Boss G15.
The trend with other polishers has been that you can sometimes get more cut by using a thinner pad (thinpros, B&S Low-Pros) and that's seemed to have gained popularity. The thinner pads also seem to help 'augment' less powerful polishers' capabilities, an example being the MT300 I bought first using a 1" CCS pad vs a LC Thinpro.
With that being said, it seems that the Mille pads use similar or the same foam composition but are significantly thinner. Would it stand to reason that these Mille pads might have the same effect when used with the free-spinning models or is there some reason that they wouldn't be compatible?
I'm thinking that the Mille compounds, having been developed for the added action and heat generated by the Mille, may not work so well with a free spinner. But the pads may be a different story.
I see it as a really attractive potential option for those who like the rupes pads and even compounds but have already invested in a different brand of long-throw polisher.