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+1 mine is flawless......... and be sure to use the 25% off coupon.
Why would the Duetto correct better than the 15/21 - or do you just prefer that body style of machine?
+1 mine is flawless......... and be sure to use the 25% off coupon.
Hey, appreciate all the responses. Based on this info and what I have researched I'm going with the Rupes. Here is my logic.
Even though I am a rookie, I'm in it for the long haul. Would rather invest in the top of the line and as I learn and my skill level improves I shouldn't have to invest in an upgrade. Not unless the buffer technology changes like computers and cell phones.
I'm a pretty fast learner and with all the great information available here, You Tube and other places it's about having the right equipment, understanding the project and applying the right technique.
I didn't know the Rupes was made in Italy. My mothers side of the family born in Naples Italy. Everything I have ever owned that was made in Italy, suits, shoes, etc, the quality has been excellent!
Once again appreciate the feedback and Merry Christmas!!
This is one of the best (if not the best) choice(s) for a professional or someone who will be polishing cars weekly, but for 1/3 of the price GG6 is the ticket for polishing 1-4 times a year, unless spending ~$500 (buffer + the other backing plate, etc) isn't financially straining.
Sure about what????Are you sure?
Ray, I see that you're leaning towards the new Duetto, and that's a great machine, from what we've heard. They are not shipping till sometime in January but you can bet a lot of guys here will have one ASAP.
I still have to agree with Scott though. The Griot's has a lifetime warranty, and will do a LOT of work for you. I know plenty of professional detailers that work with them, some exclusively.
In the early stages when you're working on your *process* and your *technique* the machine isn't going to make the end job any better. I'd suggest buying the GG6 and investing in pads, investing in a LOT of pads. That extra $200 will go a long way towards getting you there. The Rupes "kit" comes with 3 pads, but you'll need 4~6 of just ONE COLOR to compound a vehicle, and another 2~4 of another color to polish. That is once you KNOW what pads work on THAT paint system.
The neat part about Lake Country pads is there are so many, with so many different cutting levels, open cell and closed cell foam as well. You may not need the heavy cut yellow pads very often, but you'll likely need them on some vehicles, some of the time. Most you'll need orange or white to start. All you'll need white, green, blue or black to polish. Then you start talking about blended pads such as wool/foam hybrids, and of course you also have different level of cut, as in cutting as well as polishing/finishing type of microfiber pads.
What I'm saying is your pad investment can easily be twice the cost of the machine. When you start into detailing as a hobby, if you have only one vehicle, then sure you'll be able to perhaps get away with just a few (like a dozen) pads. But even then you'll need to experiment on that paint to figure out what pad will work to get the results you need WITHOUT using a pad that's too aggressive. Heck, after that first compounding session you shouldn't even need the pad you compounded with again. But you can't polish with it, so that means you need to figure out which pads work for that end of the job.
I did. Well, I bought the 21 first, then sold the it. I don't prefer the chassis design of the 15 & 21. I much prefer the PC style of the Duetto and have one on the way. It's a more than capable machine. I was blown away how it SMOKED the GG 6" in terms of correction power. Todd Helme did a comparison proving this.I wouldn't get the Duetto first
Could you name me 1 please?
I disagree highly with both statements
Great advice Tony! The machines are no better than the pads!
I did. Well, I bought the 21 first, then sold the it. I don't prefer the chassis design of the 15 & 21. I much prefer the PC style of the Duetto and have one on the way. It's a more than capable machine. I was blown away how it SMOKED the GG 6" in terms of correction power. Todd Helme did a comparison proving this.