what's the last car care/detailing video you've just watched?

Me too. Great machine it seems. Lots of love for the shinemate cordless 15mm. I seen lots of detailers using the machine now on youtube.

And don't forget its like HALF the price of the Rupes! :D
Used mine (Shinemate 15mm) more last weekend and love it. I think I really love the ease of cordless but the machine is easy to handle and it cuts. Cords don't bother me but I do see how they restrict me.

I did hear about stalling complaints but haven't had any. I actually grabbed the Griot's vented backing plate as that apparently makes it the perfect machine but haven't tried it yet. I can't recall where I heard of stalling but at least I've got a fix if needed.

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Used mine (Shinemate 15mm) more last weekend and love it. I think I really love the ease of cordless but the machine is easy to handle and it cuts. Cords don't bother me but I do see how they restrict me.

I did hear about stalling complaints but haven't had any. I actually grabbed the Griot's vented backing plate as that apparently makes it the perfect machine but haven't tried it yet. I can't recall where I heard of stalling but at least I've got a fix if needed.

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Cool. I love to have the machine frankly but i'm married now and have to explain things haha. Still worth it!!

It gets great reviews and is relatively powerful from every thing i seen. But i'm sure it stalls on curves.

I MIGHT breakdown if i get some more overtime next trip and get the Liquid Elements cordless. I already have 1 battery and charger for the machine. Its compatible with the 18v Makita batteries.

That all said i have a forced rotation coming - i assume you seen me mention that before.

I think i will be more than happy with that machine and i can still use my G15 for nice and flat panels. Its an excellent machine on flat panels.
 
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Cool. I love to have the machine frankly but i'm married now and have to explain things haha. Still worth it!!

It gets great reviews and is relatively powerful from every thing i seen. But i'm sure it stalls on curves.

I MIGHT breakdown if i get some more overtime next trip and get the Liquid Elements cordless. I already have 1 battery and charger for the machine. Its compatible with the 18v Makita batteries.

That all said i have a forced rotation coming - i assume you seen me mention that before.

I think i will be more than happy with that machine and i can still use my G15 for nice and flat panels. Its an excellent machine on flat panels.
Those Black Friday sales are sooner than you think, my friend

... and naturally I mean that for gifts for the Mrs.


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Cool. I love to have the machine frankly but i'm married now and have to explain things haha. Still worth it!!

Why is it when a man buys something for himself, he has to face a jury and firing squad for spending money, but the same doesn't seem to apply when a female does the same thing?
 
Why is it when a man buys something for himself, he has to face a jury and firing squad for spending money, but the same doesn't seem to apply when a female does the same thing?
Well, to be fair to my Mrs., I up and started my own business this year after getting tired of making money for others so I will respect the breadwinner's questions at this time.

(And no, not a detailing business either)

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