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I'd really like to buy some more Surbuf pads, but I'll wait if it's coming out soon!
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considering it's a "system" I don't think the price will be comparable to a single pad. But I guess we will have to wait and see for sure.Surbuf's are such a great value I didn't hesitate to pick up another supply of them. It will be great to see the Meguiar's pad comparably priced.
I think it's going to be good for people who just want to keep their own vehicles looking good since it takes out any guess work, but I don't think it's really going to have an application for professionals.
I'll agree maybe for production type detailers. But for higher end detailers that like to have every pad and polish on hand for every situation I don't think the whole system will fit the bill. Parts of the system sure, but not using the system all together. i've seen plenty of results from this system, and I still stand by my original statement.
I don't think the system as a whole is geared towards pros. That doesn't mean I think it's junk or that I don't think it works. I think it is wonderful for people to be able to maintain their own vehicles to the high level that this system allows.
So if I have a customer come to me only wanting a basic correction, and I do it, does that mean I'm not a pro or a high end detailer?
Not all cars have to be full corrections jobs and jeweled to perfection.
No not at all. The internet does not allow me to put inflection in my voice. I'm not trying to talk down to anyone or say this product doesn't work or doesn't have a place. I do plenty of one step corrections as well as wash and waxes. I'm not trying to exclude anyone here.
I'm saying the system, as a whole in my opinion, is more geared towards novice detailers. I'm saying that’s a pro of the system. It takes out all the guess work of what polish to use with what pad. It allows someone to polish their car to a professional level with very little risk of burning through the paint and no guess work. I'm on your side, I've seen it work and it works great.
That said I will buy it when it is available, but I doubt I will use it as intended every time. Just because they say it works well with a certain polish doesn't mean that is the only polish I would try on it. My only point is I don't see alot of pros using it as a full system. I see them using the parts of the system they like, with other products they like. there is nothing that says I can't use their compound on a hydro tech pad, or M105 on their compounding pad. That the fun of detailing is trying out different products and procedures and seeing what works best for you. Thats all.
No worries, thats the only thing I hate about forums, you can't always tell if someone is being sarcastic or talking down to others. I assure you I was doing neither.Right on.
Yeah, I plan to keep and use all my other products regularly too...looks like I just misunderstood where you were going with it.
Rasky
From what I understand better results are achieved with a true DA polisher. The forced rotation of the flex does not lend itself well to this system.I'm especially anxious for this system because I just bought a Griot's 6" ROP. While I do have a Flex "DA", I think testing(more geared) has been done with more traditional DA's such as the G110v2, PCXP, and Griot's ROP.
From what I understand better results are achieved with a true DA polisher. The forced rotation of the flex does not lend itself well to this system.