Milwaukee 21mm polisher polished out this Caddy to new condition

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @fernandosaldana3665
    @fernandosaldana3665 2 года назад +1

    I just bought the 15mm seems to be very nice tool on the hands let’s see how it goes.

  • @DanielGomez-cf6vk
    @DanielGomez-cf6vk Год назад

    Have the kobalt and ryobi one and just ordered the Milwaukee one

  • @robincase576
    @robincase576 2 года назад

    Love the Bronco. You deserve a new toy!!! Very cool!!!! Since watching your videos, I say a “yettch” when I get in my car and see the sinful paint job I have allowed to happen.

    • @perfectshineofjax
      @perfectshineofjax  2 года назад

      Yea there are a few swirl marks in the paint from washing it at the dealership I’m going to pull it in and ceramic coat everything I’ll put a video up by the end of the week on it. I’m going to apply Fireball DokDu a 10 year coating with Incredible optical clarity with that coating.

  • @verdantacres4460
    @verdantacres4460 2 года назад

    Nice results, great video.

  • @garrett6743
    @garrett6743 2 года назад

    Nice work man. Always nice to get those kind of results with a one step. I just picked up the 15mm Milwaukee polisher. Are you still liking your 21?

    • @perfectshineofjax
      @perfectshineofjax  2 года назад

      Yep, the 21 is really nice. I use it more on flat surfaces and the Flex Forest rotation when I have to deal with a lot of curves how much faster with the flex but on hood and trunk lids where there’s a lot of scratches from automatic car washes the 21 does a great job!

  • @bauerjack1978
    @bauerjack1978 11 месяцев назад

    Whats better for home use to maintain my cars 15mm or 21mm

    • @perfectshineofjax
      @perfectshineofjax  11 месяцев назад

      The 21 mm polisher is for professional use only if you’re not an experienced Detailer with many hours behind a polisher, you will easily take the paint off of your car with a 21 mm polisher. I’m not overly impressed with the Milwaukee 15 mm polisher. If you’re looking at maintaining your cars, just putting a coat of wax on it or that type of thing, I would buy a forced rotation polisher. It’s your best bet easy to use and works great.

  • @garethlivesley2730
    @garethlivesley2730 2 года назад

    Did you continue with the scholl pad and compound on the glass and the b pillar

    • @perfectshineofjax
      @perfectshineofjax  2 года назад

      Yes on the be pillar but on the glass I use old pads that have worn out there useful life on paint usually when you’re doing glass the pads will get a bit dirty or so are you some old ones on that

  • @alexdragomirescu5084
    @alexdragomirescu5084 2 года назад

    How does the milwaukee compare to the flex? Witch one would you choose as a first buy? Thank you

    • @perfectshineofjax
      @perfectshineofjax  2 года назад +3

      I am going to do an intense review in a few days. For the last 4 years I have exclusively used the Flex 3401 and cordless forced rotation polishers.
      I am biased towards the Forced rotation because it does everything very well. However looking at this objectively, the Milwaukee 21 mm has a lot of nice features. If I could only have 1 polisher, the Flex forced rotation all day! But, as I continue to polish out 4 cars a week and get more practice with the Milwaukee I use it more, but because it is free spinning at some point it will stall, although not as easy as most free spinning polishers. More to come and better explanation in my upcoming video.

  • @AWForce
    @AWForce Год назад

    What pad size? 180mm?