How to Perform a ‘Test Spot’ Using a RUPES iBrid HLR15 & HLR21 | McKee’s 37
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Nick Rutter and Todd Helme take an up close and personal look at the new RUPES iBrid HLR15 and HLR21 Cordless Polishers! Be sure to click SUBSCRIBE!
Just bought this polisher today. I’m excited to hit the “holy grail” of pant correction! Thank you for sharing this video, great information and content.
I really hope the video/audio side swapping issue was a technical, not user error..... lol
When the roof was polished with the 21 arm speed way to fast is this the speed for arm movement normal
Pads constantly stalling as soon as you approach curves is exactly my experience with this machine. I don't buy the "that's a safety feature". I own the 15 and am extremely disappointed. For waxing or quick 1-step polishing it is usable but if you're doing any serious paint correction this machine lacks power compared to the Mark III and you won't be happy with it. Side by side with the Mark III the difference in torque, speed of rotation and general power is shockingly disappointing especially that they claim the hlr15 has more power. It is absolutely a lie.
The same problem with flex. Stalling means not enough weight on the counter balance.
I never use the polisher before when I wax my car always did it by hand, but I’m gonna start saving my money and buy the HLR15 in the the next couple of months! 😎
What’s it like trying yo correct hard Mercedes Benz paintowrk??
* metallic black Mercedes paintwork
Hey Todd! I have heard you mention that a common problem is over cycling the product.
This is the second time I have seen you use the yellow wool and the Fine Polish, both with 2-3 passes each time (seems to be the sweet spot).
Are you placing a lot of pressure down, and what speed are you working?
Do you start with pressure and then lighten up on the last pass or maintain constant throughout the buffing cycle?
Thanks! Really enjoy how easy you explain things.
Those machines look very user friendly. With the yellow wool pad can you clean them as you go with a pad washing bucket and keep using the same pad or should you change them out as you go? And if you change them, how often would you do it during the polishing process? Thanks for all the great videos
New brushless motor? Or the new to brushless motor?
Best machine ever. Just got it two weeks and I have literally forgotten about my other machines. It's so quiet and smooth to a level that it is just hard to believe. 😂🎉