WRAPT C5Z06
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- Nov 12, 2009
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The yellow pad is the best Rupes pad, IMO.
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If you're used to the PC style chassis, the Duetto will feel more comfortable. The Duetto keeps the pad rotating a bit better on curves. 15 will correct a bit better on flat panels. Overall, I like the Duetto better(excluding the sanding option). Make sure you do the washer mod with either.Although I am having some second thoughts now about the Duetto vs the 15. I almost think I should have just went with the 15.
Any thoughts? It would be in addition to a PC 7336 which I hope to not have to use at all anymore on my cars really. I would like the Rupes polisher to be able to get to the majority of the car..
How does the 15 fit say under a side mirror?
I'm kind of leaning towards exchanging for a 15 at this point.. I mean I will have the 7336 around as well. Might as well have the extra throw of the 15.. and I don't need the sanding option either.
Hmm.. I actually had recommendations for the 15 on autopia as well. I am actually leaning towards sending the Duetto back and getting a 15 instead right now.
If you were to choose between a 15 and a Duetto as your only polisher and your just looking for ease of use, quick polishing and it is just a hobby for you.. Maybe using it a few times a year.. What would be your choice?
Well I got around to trying my Duetto. I got white, yellow and green pads with their respective polishes. I passed on the blue pad and polish because I thought it would be overkill for what I do. My car has light swirls with some deeper scratches after a year since its last polishing and a winters worth of snow and ice and snow brushes
I started with the white. It did remove the light swirls but left everything else. I switched to yellow and then green to see if there would be any difference. I was still seeing the deeper scratches.
Being kind of disappointed I brought out my Flex 3401 with a hydro tech tangerine and Menzerna PF2500. One pass removed everything including the deeper scratches that the Duetto was leaving behind.
I decided to give the Duetto one more shot using a meguiars microfiber cutting pad and D300. This was where it was really good. Smooth and removed everything in one quick pass. Very nice.
I'm not sure if I had bad technique with the foam pads or what but I was not seeing what I wanted to with them. Using microfiber was great and I've been using microfiber and a PC 7336 lately over my Flex anyway
I was disappointed first but with microfiber I like it a lot. I'll just keep going with my process of doing the first step with microfiber and I'll follow up with the white pad and polish