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Red Arrow Member Since: 06 Jun 2017 Location: Scotland Posts: 587 |
I use a Das 6 Pro Plus and have had it a few years now
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Sun Apr 16 2023 5:10pm |
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AIJ 615 Member Since: 19 Sep 2022 Location: Tamworth Posts: 119 |
Been looking at the maguires one ? |
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Sun Apr 16 2023 5:51pm |
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gogsy1956 Member Since: 15 Jun 2013 Location: Tyne and Wear Posts: 942 |
I use a meguiars DA and have never had a problem with it,, but a lot depends on your budget. Rupes are very popular among the more professional users. Some units have a wider throw than others. Whatever you go for get decent pads,,,,, Koch chemie, rupes, Lake country,, chemical guys are all good,,, and cheaper than meguiars. 2010 RRS, TDV8
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Sun Apr 16 2023 8:11pm |
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monty19 Member Since: 12 Mar 2014 Location: boro Posts: 323 |
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Sun Apr 16 2023 8:31pm |
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Pitcher Member Since: 07 Feb 2022 Location: Birmingham ish Posts: 20 |
I Own x 3 polishers. Just because my original Das 6 is an old one, that doesn't have the grunt of the newer ones, so 3" or 4" pads go on there, 2nd is an Autobirte direct da 21 (a modern das copy with plenty of grunt) 6" or even 7" pads go on there and lastly an Autobrite direct battery powered nano polishers that takes 1" and 2" pads.
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Fri Apr 21 2023 5:58pm |
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Pitcher Member Since: 07 Feb 2022 Location: Birmingham ish Posts: 20 |
Duplicate post, sorry! |
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Fri Apr 21 2023 6:03pm |
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