Bought the Elm Eco Pro 2 -- Was is worth it for $1599?!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • This is the first demo I have created with the Elm Eco Pro 2. In this video, I explain a little bit about the machine itself, set up of the machine and demonstrate how two different discs look before and after and after they've been run through the Eco Pro 2. Thank you for watching!

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  • @RickyRicardo135
    @RickyRicardo135 Год назад +5

    They sell extra pads on the website that give that extra mirror shine. I use these to get rid of the faint swirl marks leftover basically leaving discs to like new condition, or as close as mint as possible.

  • @KingStix
    @KingStix 6 месяцев назад +2

    would think about getting a keycard mod at some point

    • @PlanetRetroVideoGames
      @PlanetRetroVideoGames  6 месяцев назад +1

      If I would have still been using that machine, that is what I would have done. But I've upgraded to the Elm EcoSmart which does not require a key card.

  • @videogamessource2473
    @videogamessource2473 Год назад +2

    Great for disc's with minor scratches I own one. Wish I could get the next step up. It will take out up to a 6 out of 10 in damage but deep stuff it only buffs not sands. The 3k one sands I need that! But the price doesn't justify it unless you are a physical store imo

    • @videogamessource2473
      @videogamessource2473 Год назад

      You'll also find you use more compound than minutes. I typically use Turtlewax car compound until I need more minutes. It's basically the same stuff!

    • @DPancoast
      @DPancoast Год назад

      Great video man

  • @user-iw9kd7bh4f
    @user-iw9kd7bh4f 11 месяцев назад

    Then run super rough discs on JFJ Easy Pro and then use the Eco Pro 2 for the final finish to get rid of the swirl lines and stuff.....Best of both worlds.