Justin at Final Inspection
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Have you compared it to Rupes UHS?
Not directly but I have used the UHS system and don't really like it. I would reach for this over the bottle of UHS I have on my shelf.
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Have you compared it to Rupes UHS?
Not directly but I have used the UHS system and don't really like it. I would reach for this over the bottle of UHS I have on my shelf.
Gotcha. I have great success with UHS and like it. I'll hopefully have a Black Tesla in a couple weeks to do a side by side on. I have a blue Honda that I will compare some things on later next week too.
I'm not a fan of the UHS pads. They're very stiff. I never really gave it a chance though. Used it for maybe 15 minutes on one panel and put it back on the shelf. I should get it out again and try it on the Mille. Roughly, how many passes do you make on your average 2' x 2' panel?
Number of passes will vary based on the amount of correction targeted and of course the particular vehicle. Generally speaking however, I have found 3-4 passes is all I need with my Mille. I overlap each pass 50% thus each area is getting pretty well covered. I vary my arm speed depending on results as well. The UHS Pads soften up pretty quickly.
Number of passes will vary based on the amount of correction targeted and of course the particular vehicle. Generally speaking however, I have found 3-4 passes is all I need with my Mille. I overlap each pass 50% thus each area is getting pretty well covered. I vary my arm speed depending on results as well. The UHS Pads soften up pretty quickly.
I tested Griots CC and ONE on a Rupes yellow wool pad, side by side. CC finished WAY better. One thing though that I’m not sure made a difference, I primed the CC pad, I did not prime the ONE pad. Going to re test priming both.
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About the same.How did the cut compare for you?
Good stuff, Jim. I REALLY like the user friendliness. Well lubricated(smooth buffing cycle) and easy to wipe off. No dust so far. I also like the fact it's non-diminishing. It definitely has some good qualities.I have been finding One cuts really well for me. What I can expect from a compounding pad, I can achieve with a polishing pad and one thus far.
A far as finish polishing, kinda the same principal, I can polish out pretty well with a pad that has no mechanical cutting ability.
I find this a pressure sensitive polish also. Applying pressure on the first 2 passes then only keeping light pressure(just a touch above machine weight) produces the best finish for me.
Does One cut as good as some of my favorite compounds? ...NO
Does One finish as good as some of my favorite polishes? ...NO
But It does have a very broad range with abilities from cut to finish which is impressive.
This polish makes wonder if any of the cutting ability is chemical induced???
And I like the smell although I can’t figure out what it reminds me of.
I have been finding One cuts really well for me. What I can expect from a compounding pad, I can achieve with a polishing pad and one thus far.
A far as finish polishing, kinda the same principal, I can polish out pretty well with a pad that has no mechanical cutting ability.
I find this a pressure sensitive polish also. Applying pressure on the first 2 passes then only keeping light pressure(just a touch above machine weight) produces the best finish for me.
Does One cut as good as some of my favorite compounds? ...NO
Does One finish as good as some of my favorite polishes? ...NO
But It does have a very broad range with abilities from cut to finish which is impressive.
This polish makes wonder if any of the cutting ability is chemical induced???
And I like the smell although I can’t figure out what it reminds me of.
Good stuff, Jim. I REALLY like the user friendliness. Well lubricated(smooth buffing cycle) and easy to wipe off. No dust so far. I also like the fact it's non-diminishing. It definitely has some good qualities.
I have been finding One cuts really well for me. What I can expect from a compounding pad, I can achieve with a polishing pad and one thus far.
A far as finish polishing, kinda the same principal, I can polish out pretty well with a pad that has no mechanical cutting ability.
I find this a pressure sensitive polish also. Applying pressure on the first 2 passes then only keeping light pressure(just a touch above machine weight) produces the best finish for me.
Does One cut as good as some of my favorite compounds? ...NO
Does One finish as good as some of my favorite polishes? ...NO
But It does have a very broad range with abilities from cut to finish which is impressive.
This polish makes wonder if any of the cutting ability is chemical induced???
And I like the smell although I can’t figure out what it reminds me of.
Don was saying there were no chemical paint softeners, like kerosene for example, in the video 3D posted on YouTube.
TY!
Certainly say something for the abrasives in it then. Impressive.