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Originally Posted by Nica
I've never used the UDM but if it vibrates as bad as the PC there is no way I'd use it.
If you are used to using a Makita why go with the UDM? Seems like taking a step back to me...well just wondering that's all. DA's have a purpose but I rather use a rotary.
As far as eShine refunding you...not sure how that's going to go but worth asking, you never know 
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Nica, In the past I used a rotary because I worked for a detailing company while in high school. Now that i'm just getting into having my own clients, I was a little weary about the "what if" I burn a customers paint. But after this experience with a DA polisher, I am defently going back to the roatary.
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04-05-2008 07:40 PM
budman3 The UDM has much tighter and harsher vibrations than a PC, especially on speed 6. The PC vibrates a lot but not as harsh / intense.
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MMmmm defently interesting to hear. That would make sence because it looks like the orbit housing on the UDM is a larger diameter
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04-06-2008 09:32 AM
devast8 Nice, do you use the rotary for AIO?
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I have in the past. It just seems like you go though sooo much more product than with a D/A polisher