Rupes 15 Question

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Quick question, what size backing plate comes with a Rupes 15. What size non Rupes pads fit, 5.5" ???
 
Quick question, what size backing plate comes with a Rupes 15. What size non Rupes pads fit, 5.5" ???

Steve it's a 5" backing plate.

Using that backing plate with the 21 right now. Great combo!
 
Wondering if I should buy this thing. Can you use it to apply wax & glaze, or is the large stroke no good for that?
 
Wondering if I should buy this thing. Can you use it to apply wax & glaze, or is the large stroke no good for that?

Just did an application of Blacklight with a BnS finishing pad sure made it easy. I have found no issues. Today was my first chance to the the 5" BP on the 21 and I was amazed at how well it worked I was worried about the throw but works just as well with the smaller BP as it does the Large one!
 
The backing plate for the Rupes 15 is actually 4 7/8". The perfect backing plate in my opinion is to have the 6" backing plate that comes with the Rupes 21 trimmed down to 5 3/8".

A 5 3/8" BP makes it more effective on 5.5" MF pads and still allows you use a 5.5" foam pad. On top of that, it's virtually a perfect fit for 6.5" LC Hybrid pad as well.

I got the 5 3/8" size from Kevin Brown. He calls it the Exact Fit BP. I love that I can use almost all 5.5" and 6.5" pads with this size BP.
 
I use the 5" bp (that comes on the LHR15) on my LHR21ES and rarely use the 6" bp. Any 5.5" foam or MF pads will work with the smaller rupes backing plate.
 
Or maybe I'll buy a Flex 3401. I have an itch to buy something. The thing about the Flex is you can use 4" pads. I'm using a GG6 now.

Basically, my goal is to work faster.
 
That is true, the Flex with Flex 4 3/8" BP will handle 5.5" pads, and with the LC system can handle 4" pads and the amazing LC Hybrid 5" pads.

That "buying itch" is a #itch. Decisions....decisions.....

Or maybe I'll buy a Flex 3401. I have an itch to buy something. The thing about the Flex is you can use 4" pads. I'm using a GG6 now.

Basically, my goal is to work faster.
 
Zach, give it try and put that 6" BP to use. Get it trimmed down to 5 3/8". Mount that bad boy onto a Meguiar's 5.5" MF and you'll never go back to the smaller BP.

I use the 5" bp (that comes on the LHR15) on my LHR21ES and rarely use the 6" bp. Any 5.5" foam or MF pads will work with the smaller rupes backing plate.
 
I have that itch 24/7 with detailing products. Seriously...

The first step to recovery, is admitting you have a problem. If your trying to stop from buying more detailing supplies, trying switching back to buying cars. :props:
 
Or maybe I'll buy a Flex 3401. I have an itch to buy something. The thing about the Flex is you can use 4" pads. I'm using a GG6 now.

Basically, my goal is to work faster.

If you want to work faster, buy a PE14. I prefer using it over my FLEX, and think it provides a MUCH nicer finish. Plus, the versatility is awesome!
 
Love it! More cars so Mark will buy more products. :dblthumb2:

The first step to recovery, is admitting you have a problem. If your trying to stop from buying more detailing supplies, trying switching back to buying cars. :props:
 
Ok, now I'm confused. The LC interchangeable backing plate come with a stock size plate and a 4" plate right? Is that 4" plate for 4" pads or 5/5.5" pads ?
 
The LC system 4" BP for the 3401 will fit the LC Hybrid 5" pads pefectly. They are made for each other. The 5" LC Hybrid pad has a Velcro area that is exactly 4"

The LC 4" BP will also fit 4" pads. Keep in mind this will be an exact fit with zero protection around the edges of the BP, so you'll need to be a little careful using it.

To use 5.5" pad on the Flex 3401 you'll still need the Flex 4 3/8" BP.
Or use the 5.5" BP that comes with the Flex. Again, this will be a perfect fit and you'll need to be careful around mirrors ect. I use it this way all the time with no issues.


Ok, now I'm confused. The LC interchangeable backing plate come with a stock size plate and a 4" plate right? Is that 4" plate for 4" pads or 5/5.5" pads ?
 
Personally, I am not a big fan of 4" pads on the 3401 as it seems a bit... top-heavy. It feels like its going to tip over. Could just be me though.
 
If you want to work faster, buy a PE14. I prefer using it over my FLEX, and think it provides a MUCH nicer finish. Plus, the versatility is awesome!

I meant to say "I prefer using it over my FLEX 3401"...
 
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