For everyone needing a reference of when I did my comparison against shinemate I did it live here. Also note with a fender I don’t bust out a 3 inch never have . ruclips.net/user/liveS4cj9-sXgTs?feature=share
@@AndreasSchwarzinger 15mm /21mm cordless all do better than the liquid element machine I received remember my experience, my current machine. I expected more with the hype. But back to the point you might have an amazing machine if so awesome but I have to go off what I got in hand myfriend
I bought the LE T4000 and am happy with it. It’s well balanced, agreable to use and hold on to, and hasn’t stalled a single time on the car I did. I used DIY Detail gold standard yellow waffle pad and their polish. I certainly will check and maybe add or change the grease. I am close to Germany, so I could pick up the polisher for a lot less (let’s say 150 $). Shinemate is more expensive over here. I am buy no means a professional. This is my first DA after just using a trusty old palm sander. It is certainly better and faster than that !
Thankyou Eddie for a insightful video, I have had a 15mm throw SPTA dual action polisher for over two years, super happy with its performance, first thing I did was change the grease to a quality product, the noise level has probably gone down by 40% and the machine runs super smooth 🇬🇧
I’m a rotary guy. Always will be. Have had a Rupes LH 19 for 10+ years. Never stalls, never fails, always gets the job done flawlessly. Grease change every couple years, that’s all the maintenance I need. DA’s are fine, I have a few. I never use them. I was apprenticed on a rotary so I just stick to what I know. 😊
@@Ecdetails Pads, I’ve used a bunch over the decades. Buff and Shine, Lake Country, 3M and even Chemical Guys, Griots and Adam’s. But I switched over to Menzerna a long time ago. I also use a few Rupes pads now and then. Products, I stick to Menzerna mainly. I still use Sonax from time to time. But I have used a bunch over the years. I’ve had a bunch of polishers, both DA and rotaries. Some I still have, some I sold, some I gave away. I always come back to the Rupes rotary, it’s simply the best I’ve used and it works best for my skill set. To be transparent, the “process” differs from vehicle to vehicle. Soft, medium, hard paint. Spiderwebbing, scratches, swirls, abrasions, contamination, etc. all play a factor into what I use. No need to use a bazooka to get rid of paint transfer, you know what I mean? 😊 EDIT: Matt at OG is a good dude, very knowledgeable. However, he’s not the know-all, be-all. He is not a fan of gear-driven or rotary polishers, he prefers DA’s. I prefer rotary. Which one is right? Either, to be real. For me, rotary is faster, more efficient and better performing. For Matt, DA’s check all the boxes. Don’t be afraid to offend someone to offer the best advice.
In 09 when I started to detail I bought a Porter Cable It worked OK, I grasped it but it felt like too long of a time for the expected result. Immediately contemplated a roto. Even at that time there was a concensus that foam pads were less likely to rip paint down to the metal and to keep the polisher moving. When I got the Makita rotary it was like the proponents said. Figured out the applied physics and it just felt like a more logical solution. The Porter Cable just sits on the shelf. The rotary myth much like religion has not gone away. The industry continues to be heavily leveraged on the DA
@@rizingplanetlol I started detailing in the 80’s, so I’ve seen a few things come and go. One thing that remains true no matter what … use what serves you best. Beyond the hype, the buzz, pretty packages and overpriced nonsense, stay true. 😊
That indicator light does seem like a smart addition to a beginner polisher-but good Lord that gear was dryer than the Sahara….I’ll stick with my Shinemates! Great review Eddie!!!
Wow. The grease made a huge difference. Makes me want to check grease on my Milwaukee, but I’ve never done that before. Thanks for taking so much time to create this video and evaluating the LE polisher. Well done!
Thank you for taking the time to give us your thoughts on this machine. Future goals for me is definitely the RUPES route but I am content with my Griot's G9 for now. Have you or known anyone that needed to change our their Mobil Mobilux High Performance Gear Grease? I'm intrigued by this grease, obviously because of the Redline name, lol
@@Ecdetails I hit a huge snag in life my friend, both cars are down for the count in a three week span. I'm already missing the detail life but I am staying positive. I am blessed with a short commute to work and rides home with a coworker who lives nearby. Got my eyes on a car in Seattle, just waiting to craft my plan and go from there!
First video for the day as I open up my phone.... I appreciate you, brother, for your time and effort that you puts in to these videos and 😢 true honesty 👌🏾 I love you, my man...
As Eddie would say, “Do yourself a favor and buy a Shinemate EX620 -21” I couldn’t agree more, it’s so powerful! Most torque I’ve ever used on a random orbital polisher. Do you know if the DIY 25mm is as powerful as the Shinemate 21? How do you like hyper compound v5?
Hyper compound did e good and finished well the old stuff sucked this v5 isn’t bad - the one frustrating part is the bottle fell 1 feet and snapped in half so I had to switch containers
Great video Eddie. Man i had high hopes for the polisher. I may try their small polisher for smaller stuff. Based on another of your videos i just ordered a Shinemate EX620 from Carzilla last week.
Eddie! I'm 54 noiw. In my twenties, i would work at my friend"s father's body shop, sanding & buffing all day. Old school rotary back then, trigger was your speed adjust. If you only could get one machine, under $300, what would it be?
Nice. It has the look of the one from AMMO NYC 😜 None of my Griot's Garage polishers stalled without changing their factory grease neither the Flex stalls😜 Man, that had no grease or invisible grease. Total disaster, what a shame.
glad you did this review. I am in between shinemate DIY and Feynmach. Onmy drawbacks I see woth the Feymach and DIY is that they dont have a variable speed trigger. which I am surprised they didnt consider those, unless that isnt a big deal or a deal breaker.Do you think a varianle soeed trigger is a must or very important to have? what would you chose Eddy?
Variable speed is just what I’m use too and majority has it , when it soft starts or you can pulse an edge . I’m pretty sure feynmaxh has the soft start and diy you call it variable
@@Ecdetails I actually contacted Feynmach and they told me it didn't. If I recall in the live Frmo Ivan did that the DA did not have the variable or soft start either.
@@Ecdetails sorry didn't mran to confuse yo. from what I understand=it's being used interchangable. So soft starts just allowed you to basically start at a slow speed by regulating voltage and the variable speed allowed you to basically vary the power from 0 up to the speed that each number on the dial can do up too. If I am correct
Dude first off you are looking good. Shirts are fitting more loose. Keep up the hard work. Good call on the grease change out. That would explain some pad stall. It was hard to hear you speak over the first part as the machine was so loud while it was on. I was like dang that’s loud. The grease definitely quieted down the machine where I could hear you.
Great video and breakdown of the polisher Eddie. Like the overall look and color , wish it worked better though. Appreciate all the content and hope you and everyone have a great weekend.
I'm starting to think I need those little polishes too. 😂 I have tiny hands so I think they would fit me best lol.. but I'm still watching for reviews for them so I can get the one I feel is best for me. Thank you for the detailed review!!
@Ecdetails I will ask him!! But I liked your review. You crossed everything off the list even down to what the website said. Most of us forget that. ☺️
Major let down but a review that the people needed! Even OG won’t hit a home run every time. Wondering if they fixed up the models they sent him for review? Vyper stools next??
The grease looked better than the Chinese mayo that's in the cheaper tools. Not enough of it though. Did you see any improvements after grease swapping your Shinemates?
I used a harbor freight polisher for a year or more no problem. I just recently got a shine mate. Wow what a difference but I still use the harbor freight one a lot.
Great review. I've been thinking about a polisher as I have a 2002 Chevy Tahoe that's in need of a repaint, but I'm too cheap, and besides, I want to learn how to polish a car's paint, so... Well, you know. 🙂 But bro... use a popsicle stick to spread your grease. You have kids, and they surely must have popsicle sticks for their crafts or, since it's summer, from the ice cream truck! Grab a frozen treat and get a garage tool, too. 😆
Great review! I was considering this polisher. But not now. It clearly is Not worth the $. Griots garage warranties their polishers for life! Thanks for this review
Well, I guess they never mentioned how much “quality grease” they used.🤣🤣🤣 It looks nice, but for how long? Keeping it white may be a task all its own. Brian from Apex normally disassembles the polishers to take a look at the grease and whether the windings and some components are coated or not. A lot of times with the cheap polishers, he’ll normally swap out the grease as well.
I don’t know what the eu offers maybe someone else who watches can walk you through it , also I’ve mentioned it before my polisher my experience maybe your experience will differ
How can you tell it’s good grease ? All I was saying is this grease looked the same as what my shinemate has and it had less, red blue black grease color don’t matter it’s the quality of grease that matters and redline / Lucas red and tacky at the upper end of good grease
Eddy, I usually like your videos, but this was was a bit odd. You use a 5 inch backing plate machine on panels which would obviously be better tackled with a 3 inch machine to argue that the machine stalls? Also, when you say that the Griot‘s and Shine Mate are better because they stall less, why don‘t you actually show it on the same panel? From my personal and extensive experience with those machines, i.e. the Liquid Elements, I‘ll wholeheartedly have to disagree with you on your verdict.
Nah I disagree I never use a 3 inch for a panel like this , also I already did that live on a video you can go back and watch it called liquid element review where I unboxed and showed and compared to shinemate with a 6 inch backing plate
@@1thechosenjuan1 bro I don’t know much about le outside of this video bud, I was in the market for a mini polisher tbh even asked about the pxe 80 I see you have an axe to grind
I bought the LE T4000 and am happy with it. It’s well balanced, agreable to use and hold on to, and hasn’t stalled a single time on the car I did. I used DIY Detail gold standard yellow waffle pad and their polish. I certainly will check and maybe add or change the grease. I am close to Germany, so I could pick up the polisher for a lot less (let’s say 150 $). Shinemate is more expensive over here. I am buy no means a professional. This is my first DA after just using a trusty old palm sander. It is certainly better and faster than that !
Im not sure if my message came through but I am so happy that this works for you! Also for $150 dollars in Germany that is a smoking deal. For me when I changed the grease it was overall better. I hope you continue to enjoy it!
For everyone needing a reference of when I did my comparison against shinemate I did it live here. Also note with a fender I don’t bust out a 3 inch never have .
ruclips.net/user/liveS4cj9-sXgTs?feature=share
The Shine Mate has a 21mm orbit if I‘m not mistaken, right? If yes, then that is hardly a fair comparison.
@@AndreasSchwarzinger 15mm /21mm cordless all do better than the liquid element machine I received remember my experience, my current machine. I expected more with the hype. But back to the point you might have an amazing machine if so awesome but I have to go off what I got in hand myfriend
I bought the LE T4000 and am happy with it. It’s well balanced, agreable to use and hold on to, and hasn’t stalled a single time on the car I did. I used DIY Detail gold standard yellow waffle pad and their polish. I certainly will check and maybe add or change the grease. I am close to Germany, so I could pick up the polisher for a lot less (let’s say 150 $). Shinemate is more expensive over here.
I am buy no means a professional. This is my first DA after just using a trusty old palm sander. It is certainly better and faster than that !
I am soo glad it’s doing
Good for you! And I would
Go with what ever brand you like and that works for you
I appreciate you making it clear that it doesn’t mean it’s not working if it’s not rotating. It’s just not cutting efficiently.
Hey , I’m pretty sure I said something like that. That there is two ways if spins in-the video
Thankyou Eddie for a insightful video, I have had a 15mm throw SPTA dual action polisher for over two years, super happy with its performance, first thing I did was change the grease to a quality product, the noise level has probably gone down by 40% and the machine runs super smooth 🇬🇧
I hear great things about spta , thanks for commenting
I’m a rotary guy. Always will be. Have had a Rupes LH 19 for 10+ years. Never stalls, never fails, always gets the job done flawlessly. Grease change every couple years, that’s all the maintenance I need. DA’s are fine, I have a few. I never use them. I was apprenticed on a rotary so I just stick to what I know.
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I love the rotary what pads do you use to finish and whats you combo (Compound wise)
@@Ecdetails Pads, I’ve used a bunch over the decades. Buff and Shine, Lake Country, 3M and even Chemical Guys, Griots and Adam’s. But I switched over to Menzerna a long time ago. I also use a few Rupes pads now and then.
Products, I stick to Menzerna mainly. I still use Sonax from time to time. But I have used a bunch over the years.
I’ve had a bunch of polishers, both DA and rotaries. Some I still have, some I sold, some I gave away. I always come back to the Rupes rotary, it’s simply the best I’ve used and it works best for my skill set.
To be transparent, the “process” differs from vehicle to vehicle. Soft, medium, hard paint. Spiderwebbing, scratches, swirls, abrasions, contamination, etc. all play a factor into what I use. No need to use a bazooka to get rid of paint transfer, you know what I mean?
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EDIT: Matt at OG is a good dude, very knowledgeable. However, he’s not the know-all, be-all. He is not a fan of gear-driven or rotary polishers, he prefers DA’s. I prefer rotary. Which one is right? Either, to be real. For me, rotary is faster, more efficient and better performing. For Matt, DA’s check all the boxes. Don’t be afraid to offend someone to offer the best advice.
In 09 when I started to detail I bought a Porter Cable It worked OK, I grasped it but it felt like too long of a time for the expected result. Immediately contemplated a roto. Even at that time there was a concensus that foam pads were less likely to rip paint down to the metal and to keep the polisher moving. When I got the Makita rotary it was like the proponents said. Figured out the applied physics and it just felt like a more logical solution. The Porter Cable just sits on the shelf. The rotary myth much like religion has not gone away. The industry continues to be heavily leveraged on the DA
@@rizingplanetlol I started detailing in the 80’s, so I’ve seen a few things come and go. One thing that remains true no matter what … use what serves you best. Beyond the hype, the buzz, pretty packages and overpriced nonsense, stay true.
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Thanks for sharing , I have been digging buff and shine pads a lot lately!
Nice polisher. I have been using a 5.25 inch Cordless 15 mm Adam’s Swirl Killer and a 15 mm SPTA polishers for a few years without issues.
I used swirl killer for a while when I started it was a good polishe d
Bought EX 620. Great machine for my weekend warrior needs
It’s a great machine for sure
That indicator light does seem like a smart addition to a beginner polisher-but good Lord that gear was dryer than the Sahara….I’ll stick with my Shinemates! Great review Eddie!!!
Haha 😆 she said Sahara you ain’t lying l was taken back kind but with new grease it did good
Wow. The grease made a huge difference. Makes me want to check grease on my Milwaukee, but I’ve never done that before. Thanks for taking so much time to create this video and evaluating the LE polisher. Well done!
Appreciate you watching bruce!
Thank you for taking the time to give us your thoughts on this machine. Future goals for me is definitely the RUPES route but I am content with my Griot's G9 for now. Have you or known anyone that needed to change our their Mobil Mobilux High Performance Gear Grease? I'm intrigued by this grease, obviously because of the Redline name, lol
I change my grease in my machines every other year for maintenance
ALSO hope you and the family are good I know you've been grinding the night life
@@Ecdetails I hit a huge snag in life my friend, both cars are down for the count in a three week span. I'm already missing the detail life but I am staying positive. I am blessed with a short commute to work and rides home with a coworker who lives nearby. Got my eyes on a car in Seattle, just waiting to craft my plan and go from there!
The DIY 25MM DA doesn't stall as well! God Bless you and your family Eddie!
Ya diy doesn’t stall at all
Thank you.
Great in-depth breakdown and good insights. The grease seemed quite light and upgrading grease in any polisher is always a good idea. Good stuff dude!
Thanks Fred
First video for the day as I open up my phone.... I appreciate you, brother, for your time and effort that you puts in to these videos and 😢 true honesty 👌🏾 I love you, my man...
Hey bro thanks for always supporting I appreciate you
@@Ecdetails you're my #1 bro
As Eddie would say, “Do yourself a favor and buy a Shinemate EX620 -21”
I couldn’t agree more, it’s so powerful! Most torque I’ve ever used on a random orbital polisher. Do you know if the DIY 25mm is as powerful as the Shinemate 21?
How do you like hyper compound v5?
Hyper compound did e good and finished well the old stuff sucked this v5 isn’t bad - the one frustrating part is the bottle fell 1 feet and snapped in half so I had to switch containers
@@Ecdetails yea, I tried the first version and didn’t like it at all. Heard some good things about the newest version. Sorry the bottle broke on you!
Great video Eddie. Man i had high hopes for the polisher. I may try their small polisher for smaller stuff. Based on another of your videos i just ordered a Shinemate EX620 from Carzilla last week.
Me too haha , shinemates are good
So glad you made this video. I was on the fence.... SHINEMATE all the way. I just need to buy the rest of the lineup
Shinematr is a greasy machine what I do wish is that they used a longer more flexible cord
Eddie! I'm 54 noiw. In my twenties, i would work at my friend"s father's body shop, sanding & buffing all day. Old school rotary back then, trigger was your speed adjust. If you only could get one machine, under $300, what would it be?
Ex620 21mm shinemate
Quality grease? OmD! Cheap as it gets! Nice going on the grease ! As always a wealth of knowledge and experience!
Thanks for watching
BRO! DOING REVIEWS…AWESOME…Thank you very much.
Hey Miguel
Nice.
It has the look of the one from AMMO NYC 😜
None of my Griot's Garage polishers stalled without changing their factory grease neither the Flex stalls😜
Man, that had no grease or invisible grease. Total disaster, what a shame.
Ya I was unimpressed
@@Ecdetails
Eddie do you think Matt will address this issue?
glad you did this review. I am in between shinemate DIY and Feynmach. Onmy drawbacks I see woth the Feymach and DIY is that they dont have a variable speed trigger. which I am surprised they didnt consider those, unless that isnt a big deal or a deal breaker.Do you think a varianle soeed trigger is a must or very important to have? what would you chose Eddy?
Variable speed is just what I’m use too and majority has it , when it soft starts or you can pulse an edge . I’m pretty sure feynmaxh has the soft start and diy you call it variable
@@Ecdetails
I actually contacted Feynmach and they told me it didn't. If I recall in the live Frmo Ivan did that the DA did not have the variable or soft start either.
@@btbd2785 So variable vs soft whats the difference I need to ask Yvan his thoughts
@@Ecdetails
sorry didn't mran to confuse yo. from what I understand=it's being used interchangable. So soft starts just allowed you to basically start at a slow speed by regulating voltage and the variable speed allowed you to basically vary the power from 0 up to the speed that each number on the dial can do up too. If I am correct
You’re looking great Eddie!
Thanks bro I appreciate you so much
Thats just a bit to much grease imho, but not to over the top 😅 Great review thanks! The EX 620 is in a league of its own in this segment.
haha I always pack the grease and ex620 is awesome
I see results of your diet really paying off. I see it in your face. Looking great!
Thanks bro appreciate it got 100 pounds left we’ll see where this journey takes me
You should do a review over the griots polishers they have some of the best bang for buck polishers. The g15 is the truth!
I’ll need to buy it and check
Dude first off you are looking good. Shirts are fitting more loose. Keep up the hard work.
Good call on the grease change out. That would explain some pad stall. It was hard to hear you speak over the first part as the machine was so loud while it was on. I was like dang that’s loud. The grease definitely quieted down the machine where I could hear you.
Hey Mike appreciate it bro and ya the greased helped a lot it’s was sooo loud I was like lord
Great review. Glad you are being honest with the review as some reviewers are too nice. Have you tried the Milwaukee m18 da?
Ya had it for a while gave it away and just kept with shinemate
@@Ecdetails the shinemate is “bussin’” as the young kids say
Nice review. I appreciate these types of videos
Thanks for watching
Great video and breakdown of the polisher Eddie. Like the overall look and color , wish it worked better though. Appreciate all the content and hope you and everyone have a great weekend.
Thanks for watching I appreciate ya
Nice color to go with your Canon camera lenses
@@rizingplanet so true
I'm starting to think I need those little polishes too. 😂 I have tiny hands so I think they would fit me best lol.. but I'm still watching for reviews for them so I can get the one I feel is best for me. Thank you for the detailed review!!
Sometimes you need it I would ask Carlos how many time he used it
@Ecdetails I will ask him!! But I liked your review. You crossed everything off the list even down to what the website said. Most of us forget that. ☺️
Thank you 🙏
Major let down but a review that the people needed! Even OG won’t hit a home run every time. Wondering if they fixed up the models they sent him for review? Vyper stools next??
Appreciate the comment, maybe mine was the lemon not sure but it is what it is. Also Vyper chair and stool is awesome
The grease looked better than the Chinese mayo that's in the cheaper tools. Not enough of it though. Did you see any improvements after grease swapping your Shinemates?
Shinemates grease I swamped a few quieter smoother
I was on the fence thanks.
Ya if you change the grease it’s good
I’d just go to Harbor Freight to get this level of quality 🎉
lol for real
I used a harbor freight polisher for a year or more no problem. I just recently got a shine mate. Wow what a difference but I still use the harbor freight one a lot.
It’s crazy how much quality grease makes a difference, looks amazing but it’s a no from me, I’m converted to a feynmech polisher for now.
Feynmach are smooth operators
Great review. I've been thinking about a polisher as I have a 2002 Chevy Tahoe that's in need of a repaint, but I'm too cheap, and besides, I want to learn how to polish a car's paint, so... Well, you know. 🙂 But bro... use a popsicle stick to spread your grease. You have kids, and they surely must have popsicle sticks for their crafts or, since it's summer, from the ice cream truck! Grab a frozen treat and get a garage tool, too. 😆
Bro we dont have popsicle stick my Spanish was showing lmao its all I had man and my kids drink coffee and like apple phones
@@Ecdetails lol Coffee and iPhones are good; I drink coffee and have an iPhone, too, so no problems there.
Thanks for review! Shinemate all the way!
Thank for watching
Great review! I was considering this polisher. But not now. It clearly is Not worth the $. Griots garage warranties their polishers for life! Thanks for this review
Thanks and I agree Tim
This makes me wanna open up my old griots da and replace the grease.
Haha 🤣
Thanks for doing this... breaking it down and seeing what it's all about. Now Shinemate... I'm looking at you now buddy. *runs to eBay*
Haha 😆
Well, I guess they never mentioned how much “quality grease” they used.🤣🤣🤣
It looks nice, but for how long? Keeping it white may be a task all its own.
Brian from Apex normally disassembles the polishers to take a look at the grease and whether the windings and some components are coated or not. A lot of times with the cheap polishers, he’ll normally swap out the grease as well.
Apex is a goat, I didn't go that far was just verifying if the grease what they said it was
Understood.🫡
Did you se redline cv2? I ordered shinemate eb351 15 and 21.
Yes I did Lucas red and tacky works
So what's your suggestion of buying a da for begginers in this range maxshine?
Im in eu shinemate starts from 400€
I don’t know what the eu offers maybe someone else who watches can walk you through it , also I’ve mentioned it before my polisher my experience maybe your experience will differ
@@Ecdetails fact is shinemate here cost 450 euros in uk same polisher 230 Euros unbelievable
Great work sir!
Thank you
Eddie, can you review the new Esoteric Car Care house brand line of chemicals?
It’s out already ??
@@Ecdetails Yes it is, and it's free shipping right now on their website cause of 4th of July.
@@jbrooker78 what three items am I buying based on what you’ve used
The name of that polisher sounds like the next terminator
for real haha
i’m guessing the shinemate shit all over it. what’s your thought of the cordless shinemate 5and 6” polishers?
Ya I made a video it’s pinned to the comments
cordless shinemates are goated af
How can you tell the grease is of lesser quality? Because it’s not orange/red? I agree, there should be more grease for sure.
How can you tell it’s good grease ? All I was saying is this grease looked the same as what my shinemate has and it had less, red blue black grease color don’t matter it’s the quality of grease that matters and redline / Lucas red and tacky at the upper end of good grease
I think you should open it up and make it work for you then post it on RUclips so you can get more subscribers 🎉🎉
We’ll see which will be the next giveaway
great stuff bro
Thanks !
First thing before taking apart is unplug !
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It still looks red?
Does what look red ?
If it stalls in that little of a curved environment I’m out! I need a work horse like Maxshine or a Shinemate
Facts
Nice informative vid... maybe the grease is quality.. just not enough quantity... i don't know anything about grease, just trying to be funny
Haha 😆
Eddy, I usually like your videos, but this was was a bit odd.
You use a 5 inch backing plate machine on panels which would obviously be better tackled with a 3 inch machine to argue that the machine stalls?
Also, when you say that the Griot‘s and Shine Mate are better because they stall less, why don‘t you actually show it on the same panel?
From my personal and extensive experience with those machines, i.e. the Liquid Elements, I‘ll wholeheartedly have to disagree with you on your verdict.
Nah I disagree I never use a 3 inch for a panel like this , also I already did that live on a video you can go back and watch it called liquid element review where I unboxed and showed and compared to shinemate with a 6 inch backing plate
Polisher review liquid element
ruclips.net/user/liveS4cj9-sXgTs?feature=share
And again it’s okay to disagree it’s my opinion and own feedback after polishing 5 cars.
What a respectful way to voice a different opinion!
@@Ecdetails what orbit size does the 6 inch Shine Mate have?
1
Buy types made in usa
Send me a link to one made in the us Ill love to try it
@@Ecdetails3m da -make it happen Eddie
Rupes has a plant in texas
Bought it too, what a let down.. Can they make a DA that doesn’t stall so easily for cryin out loud!!
It’s good looking the trophy polisher
Poor sound quality! I had to crack my volume almost to max to hear you.
What ? Odd I edited the sound and all
That’s crazy I’ll check it on my end again thanks for the feedback
Buy rupes
I have it all
Your ignorance is amazing, happily unsubscribing
Sounds good 👍🏾
Why??? Just curious he seems pretty down to earth & honest imho
How long have you worked at liquid elements?
@@1thechosenjuan1 bro I don’t know much about le outside of this video bud, I was in the market for a mini polisher tbh even asked about the pxe 80 I see you have an axe to grind
@@barrywatson-qb3di my fault if I replied to you. My comment was meant for harley
I bought the LE T4000 and am happy with it. It’s well balanced, agreable to use and hold on to, and hasn’t stalled a single time on the car I did. I used DIY Detail gold standard yellow waffle pad and their polish. I certainly will check and maybe add or change the grease. I am close to Germany, so I could pick up the polisher for a lot less (let’s say 150 $). Shinemate is more expensive over here.
I am buy no means a professional. This is my first DA after just using a trusty old palm sander. It is certainly better and faster than that !
Im not sure if my message came through but I am so happy that this works for you! Also for $150 dollars in Germany that is a smoking deal. For me when I changed the grease it was overall better. I hope you continue to enjoy it!