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Is the washer mod required for the mark 11 or did they fixed this problem?
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Is the washer mod required for the mark 11 or did they fixed this problem?
Its like a well known detailer on this forum told me, he doesn't drive his car with the e-brake on, neither will he with his polisher. I prefer the washer mod, increased rotation on every speed setting, faster cutting,less stalling. Never looked back.
Bad analogy from that detailer. Driving with e brake on can cause premature brake pad and/or failure. The Rupes was intentionally designed that way as a safety feature.
Oh no, here we go again. :doh:
For the record, I never did the washer mod on any of my three Rupes machines and I've been very happy with their performance.
My analogy, and the point being the shroud slows rotation and robs correction power, much like driving around with the ebrake engaged on your car. The Rupes tools have been available for over 4 years now and to date I've not seen a single premature failure as a result of the washer mod, and I've been running mine that way since December 2012. However, if you like your polisher restricted then that's totally your choice and there is nothing wrong with that.
I also get it's a safety feature for people that lack common sense not to run the tool in free air, but I simply don't agree with it, nor do most the pros who use them. Also, for those who blow their pads out after each section a free spinning backing plate is ideal.
Included washer installed as soon as it came out of the bag.![]()