Good gravy, guys.
Bravo!
In all honesty, I started reaching for another line the past couple years. Still use it, and enjoy it.
However...
I've had these two on the shelf for a while now, and played with them, but hadn't put it to the test until today, and that was removing sanding marks on a texture match job.
I experimented M110 with Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber, and the original Rupes blue microfiber pads. The machines were a Rupes Duetto and Mini. In the end Uro-Fiber is what I ended up using to complete the cutting.
That M110 has a serious cut to finish ratio. It destroyed Menzerna FG400, Jescar Correction Compound, Koch Chemie H9, and Rupes DA Coarse. It out cut them and out finished them. I didn't even need the M210, but I gave it a go, and it was actually too nice for what the job paid. The M110 cut approached 3D ACA500, and AAT501, but finished cleaner.
The M210 was used with Buff and Shine yellow Uro-Tec polishing/finishing pads, similar to Rupes Yellow.
What is nice about these polishes is that I can almost tell they were designed with the da in mind. I'm sort of surprised there hasn't been more of a buzz about them. I imagine there are some like me that got hooked on the 3D stuff, and / or they're quietly using M110 and M210 quietly in their operations.
There are a lot of new brands and products on the market, but these two might just become a staple in people's arsenals. I'm still sort of reeling from shock at how nice they were to use, and the results they produced. Seriously stunned.
Bravo!
In all honesty, I started reaching for another line the past couple years. Still use it, and enjoy it.
However...
I've had these two on the shelf for a while now, and played with them, but hadn't put it to the test until today, and that was removing sanding marks on a texture match job.
I experimented M110 with Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber, and the original Rupes blue microfiber pads. The machines were a Rupes Duetto and Mini. In the end Uro-Fiber is what I ended up using to complete the cutting.
That M110 has a serious cut to finish ratio. It destroyed Menzerna FG400, Jescar Correction Compound, Koch Chemie H9, and Rupes DA Coarse. It out cut them and out finished them. I didn't even need the M210, but I gave it a go, and it was actually too nice for what the job paid. The M110 cut approached 3D ACA500, and AAT501, but finished cleaner.
The M210 was used with Buff and Shine yellow Uro-Tec polishing/finishing pads, similar to Rupes Yellow.
What is nice about these polishes is that I can almost tell they were designed with the da in mind. I'm sort of surprised there hasn't been more of a buzz about them. I imagine there are some like me that got hooked on the 3D stuff, and / or they're quietly using M110 and M210 quietly in their operations.
There are a lot of new brands and products on the market, but these two might just become a staple in people's arsenals. I'm still sort of reeling from shock at how nice they were to use, and the results they produced. Seriously stunned.
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