Hi Jon. There aren’t diminishing abrasives, they are more of a uni grit / constant cut and therefore should be short cycled each set. A set should consist of one cross hatch pass per set, the set should be around 6-8 times the stress of the pad, and should only take around 45 seconds - 1 minute per set. Working this product long will only lessen the results. If 1 set doesn’t active the desired result then another set should be performed the same as the first set, or a step up should be made. You wouldn’t have to straight to go blue / blue, for example if yellow wool wasn’t doing the job with yellow polish, then you could go with yellow wool and blue compound, or blue foam with yellow polish, the step ups can be that fine tuned. HTH
@@LucaBonato sorry that was a a typo which I can’t edit for some reason, it should read that the set area should 6-8 times the “size “ of the pad you are using, this goes for any of the Bigfoot machines, right down to the nano ibrid.
This is an awesome system, Jason Rose and everyone else involved really did a great job on it. I recently did a correction on a silver Hyundai sedan that had heavy defects and very hard paint. To my surprise, I was able to one step it with the DA coarse and blue wool pad. I did do a 2nd step test spot with the yellow foam and DA fine, but I couldn't detect any visible improvement either by eye or under an inspection light. Very impressive finishing result for that aggressive compound and pad on hard paint.
We love the Rupes Yellow wool pads, only downsides we find is that the foam brakes down leading to short pad life. Very versatile pad though, amazing results for a single stage. Try pairing the yellow wool with Uno Pure and Uno Protect, very impressive and perfect for gloss enhancements.
Jon I’ve been using the yellow mid range kit recently and loved it. I found the fine abrasive lovely to work with and buff afterwards. I always have used foam but now i’m super into wool because of these kits. Very nice on the panel and you’re right it delivers some cutting grunt ! On my paint it even finished out nicely to an acceptable level for me and left it there! (Although i have used UNO and it’s a gorgeous, slick, super enjoyable finishing polish - makes me smile whilst using it honestly)
These Rupes DA systems are brilliant when used as per Rupes guides, they are quite specific when compared to others, and are even quite specific on pad priming. Designed to be efficient, the yellow Fine DA system will be the one for most folks, a brilliant one step system, they yellow wool finishes amazingly well and is the one to use on harder paints. The white Uno Pure with a white pad is fantastic for gloss black exterior trim. Everyone has their own methods of polishing, but if you follow the Rupes guides for these systems, you will get the best results.
Great testing you did and the data is impressive. Thank you for explaining the systems in full detail better than any other videos I have seen on Rupes.
I am just starting out detailing our cars. I’ve watched so many of your videos and learned a lot but still feel uncomfortable DA polishing my new car. I wish you could run a workshop or an online course. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
I was the same way, very apprehensive. Watch videos good informative videos like Forensic and others. Get a D/A machine, take your time, pay attn and you will be fine. My first car came out great. Removed all the light sanding marks etc. Really glad I took the plunge.
Giving the yellow kit a go, great info. Seen other results for those yellow wool pads and this data backs that up perfectly. I was going to buy them anyway, but a nice kit option!
I have just used mine kit today. What i found is yellow is more fun to work with as it greasier. Blue compound is even hard to remove with microfibre, as it is catching lol
remember 1 minute set only with 1 horizantal then 1 vertical pass then stop and wipe. short fast sets. have a watch of the rupes you tube channel as well where they go into a lot of detail about usage tips.
These companies are getting smarter Jon. They present their products in pretty, beautiful packaging too. Why wouldn't you buy any of these ? I'm a sucker for the packaging. Products like Gyeon, Turtle Wax etc.. I love Rupes stuff. I have the iBrid Nano Long neck kit, the updated version with the plastic case. Oozes quality !!
Would be really interesting to see readings on the results you get when you mix and match the polish and and pads. I see a lot of detailers using Uno Pure with the yellow pads and it would also be very useful to know what kind of results you could get with the coarse polish on fine pads and vice versa!
Hey watched the video now, found the panel comparison interesting. My Lotus was my first ever DA polish, after performing some test passes I went with the yellow wool, following that up with the white foam, finally protected with BH Finis Wax… Tempted by their Nano as the Elise has quite a few small areas the 15 is not ideal for, but the cost of a Nano is high when I’m only polishing my own cars… Favourite TH-cam channel at the moment 👍🏻
Game Changer is a term that makes me cringe and is over used these days but the yellow wool has been a game changer for me. For one step enhancements its superb. Team up with an good all in one like Uno Protect and you can all a load of gloss in just a couple of hours. I polish my cars once a year and the yellow wool is all I’ve used for the last couple of years. I’ll just add both my cars have paint on the harder side as both are VAG.
Great review 👍 I wanted the ask what is better to use the rupes yellow foam pad with the da fine yellow polish or sonax perfect finish. Rupes as a manufacture does not give a cut rating like sonax which is a shame, there's not alot information from the company on the polishes I find. John how does the yellow pad perform with the koch chemie medium polish. How many sets with rupes yellow polish do you have to do to get a full correction just trying to understand their polish.
I hope the video on your detailing arsenal and what you have/use is coming nice video as always with those jokes I finally can get 250 ml blue and yellow changing that in my polishing order because I will use the rupes pads but sadly no white so sticking to Koch m3
Nice video, very informative 👍 My question for you is: what pad from this line up would you use on a red, faded single stage paint on a 1995 Alfa Romeo ? Thank you
So the real question after this now is what's the vest combo Blue wool yellow pad does that get the result? Or is it blue wool yellow wool white Both to get out the deep defects
I would be interested to see the effects of using the white ultra fine over the top of the yellow section that came out with really good results (can't remember which pad it was, I think it was the foam)
I appreciate your videos and I watch them all the time I do not think that I have missed any since I started watching you a long time ago I wish you would give USD prices alongside your prices in the UK please please please
great video john, do you know if the rupes compounds and polishes you featured contain any silicons, which causes my bodyshop issues in paintwork on my classic car, i know a lot of compounds and polishes do have silicon in them?
Hi Just wondering about the priming of the wool pad and hazing. Would hazing be less if the wool pad was not primed? According to a test done by Esoteric priming is pointless and a waste of product and hazing was lower unprimed. If not primed would it outperforme the foam pad? Trying to figure out what to purchase of products as i am taking delivery of a new black Tesla Model Y Performance and want to give that little extra touch before adding a ceramic coating This is what i am currently debating with myself: Sonax Pefect finish polish or Rupes yellow polish with either Rupes yellow foam pad or Rupes yellow wool pad. So when i see different videos testing the wool pads, primed and not primed, with focus on hazing I get a little lost 😅
DA Coarse has cut harder for me than Koch H9. Finishes as nice if not nicer. Also can potentially produce more dusting, which in my use means I used too much liquid.
It would be interesting (to me) to know how they grade the wool for the wool pads, e.g. microns of the fleece used. And is it superwash wool? that’s when the fleece is treated to stop it felting… not expecting an answer, just wondering
@@ForensicDetailing indeed, or I could get a couple and take a look at them with my fleece inspection tools (yes they are a real thing 😂 😂 😂), but that would be a bit extreme even for me. Unless I go down the detailing equipment route on my Design Degree 💡
Hi, could someone offer me advice please. I have a brand new, 21plate VW T roc in black. I have watched many videos but I am still not confident about what softness pads I need! I'm scared cos I don't want to ruin the paint. It has spiderwebbing from dealer clean. I have built hamber double speed wax. Just some advice. Thanks
really interesting less oily, and as others have said you need to shorten you sets with the rupes system. I think the koch stuff suits rotary application more and is more forgiving, can be worked for long time. rupes are giving you a suite that caters more lower processing times on DA's that will come in usefull when refinishing paintwork and you are mopping out sanding marks all over the car. the blue foam and corase compound does a hell of a lot of work in tiny time frames. And the fine can refine this well enough. Its a fantastic system. But if you dont use the rupes system incorrectly specuially the blue coarse you can dust it up and make life hard for yourself if you overwork it. but none of this is rocket science. its very very good,
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they can be used for forced rotation and rotary application but they have been primarily designed for use with the dual action bigfoot range. Rupes have abrasive products for their other polishers as well.
Great vid as always! You need to try RUPES Uno Protect with yellow wool, trust me this combo will turn everything on its head. One stop AIO correction and final acceptable polish finish. Let us know when you’ve done the vid be interested in your findings.
@@ForensicDetailing I’ve tried the above (yellow wool/UNO protect combo) on BMW Black sapphire paint and was really impressed with the results. A very acceptable one hit solution and gives a good 6 month protection with really good beading qualities. Followed up with yellow wool/ DA fine combo and the areas needing a bit more correction. Don’t get me wrong BMW Sapphire black is hard as diamonds, and could go full blue, for an even better correction, but this creates the need for a 2nd or been 3rd step. I think once you’ve tried this combo you’ll find it hard to reach for anything else. There’s also talk of another UNO product due with a 12 months protect element, which will be a game changer I reckon.
Hi Jon. There aren’t diminishing abrasives, they are more of a uni grit / constant cut and therefore should be short cycled each set. A set should consist of one cross hatch pass per set, the set should be around 6-8 times the stress of the pad, and should only take around 45 seconds - 1 minute per set.
Working this product long will only lessen the results.
If 1 set doesn’t active the desired result then another set should be performed the same as the first set, or a step up should be made. You wouldn’t have to straight to go blue / blue, for example if yellow wool wasn’t doing the job with yellow polish, then you could go with yellow wool and blue compound, or blue foam with yellow polish, the step ups can be that fine tuned.
HTH
Sorry could you elaborate: one cross hatch pass per set, set shoul be 6-8 times the stress of the pad.
@@LucaBonato sorry that was a a typo which I can’t edit for some reason, it should read that the set area should 6-8 times the “size “ of the pad you are using, this goes for any of the Bigfoot machines, right down to the nano ibrid.
Abrasive orientation is said to be a combination of both types of abrasives.
Work time shouldn't exceed six passes according to Jason Rose from Rupes.
This is an awesome system, Jason Rose and everyone else involved really did a great job on it. I recently did a correction on a silver Hyundai sedan that had heavy defects and very hard paint. To my surprise, I was able to one step it with the DA coarse and blue wool pad. I did do a 2nd step test spot with the yellow foam and DA fine, but I couldn't detect any visible improvement either by eye or under an inspection light. Very impressive finishing result for that aggressive compound and pad on hard paint.
Rupes in my opinion are the best.
Their rotary machine LH19E is a absolute beast. Compound are foolproof.
I picked these kits up from AM details, when they had the offers on. I won a voucher so got 3 for the price of two.
@@ForensicDetailing
The blue was missing the claw, but AM details sent one out. So i ended up with 3 claws.
im a flex fanboy, however i do like when a brand offers the full range of kit because you know its gonna work.
Brilliant from rupes, everything colour coded and giving both types of pads to try 👍 The prices are mega on them! 🃏
We love the Rupes Yellow wool pads, only downsides we find is that the foam brakes down leading to short pad life. Very versatile pad though, amazing results for a single stage. Try pairing the yellow wool with Uno Pure and Uno Protect, very impressive and perfect for gloss enhancements.
Yet another fantastic company your working with Jon, bloody brilliant 👍
Great video 👏🤙
I have a rupes polisher and it is brilliant!! So easy to use and good results every time
The yellow pads gives also a awesome result with Sonax Perfect Finish and Sonax 04-06, it cuts a little more then the yellow polish .
Jon I’ve been using the yellow mid range kit recently and loved it. I found the fine abrasive lovely to work with and buff afterwards. I always have used foam but now i’m super into wool because of these kits. Very nice on the panel and you’re right it delivers some cutting grunt ! On my paint it even finished out nicely to an acceptable level for me and left it there! (Although i have used UNO and it’s a gorgeous, slick, super enjoyable finishing polish - makes me smile whilst using it honestly)
These Rupes DA systems are brilliant when used as per Rupes guides, they are quite specific when compared to others, and are even quite specific on pad priming.
Designed to be efficient, the yellow Fine DA system will be the one for most folks, a brilliant one step system, they yellow wool finishes amazingly well and is the one to use on harder paints.
The white Uno Pure with a white pad is fantastic for gloss black exterior trim.
Everyone has their own methods of polishing, but if you follow the Rupes guides for these systems, you will get the best results.
Thanks for the message with all advice and detail you went into on Patreon Jon, car came up great!!! 😎👍🏻🏴
Great testing you did and the data is impressive. Thank you for explaining the systems in full detail better than any other videos I have seen on Rupes.
More great stuff John or Jon, not sure spelling sir. Really enjoy your videos. Long time car guy and finding out so much on many topics. Thank you!
I am just starting out detailing our cars. I’ve watched so many of your videos and learned a lot but still feel uncomfortable DA polishing my new car. I wish you could run a workshop or an online course. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
I was the same way, very apprehensive. Watch videos good informative videos like Forensic and others. Get a D/A machine, take your time, pay attn and you will be fine. My first car came out great. Removed all the light sanding marks etc. Really glad I took the plunge.
I used the Rupes yellow wool pad a lot alongside either the Rupes DA fine compound or Koch Chemie F6.01. Amazing results for single stage use.
Great video mate. I recently attended a Rupes & GTechniq training class that was a lot of fun.
For me, best cutting compound on the market, I rate it even higher than Koch.
Yeah better than Koch. TLC+ is even better compound, cut is on bar with Rupes coarse but the finish is much better.
Giving the yellow kit a go, great info. Seen other results for those yellow wool pads and this data backs that up perfectly. I was going to buy them anyway, but a nice kit option!
This is a serious legit channel.
love the rupes wool pads you have to try the ultra fine with the yellow foam pads mate superb results, james at ti22 put me on to that combo.
I have just used mine kit today. What i found is yellow is more fun to work with as it greasier. Blue compound is even hard to remove with microfibre, as it is catching lol
@Lee Francis Thanks, i was unable to get uniform film around the panel , so i have added a little bit more. I think you are right.
remember 1 minute set only with 1 horizantal then 1 vertical pass then stop and wipe. short fast sets. have a watch of the rupes you tube channel as well where they go into a lot of detail about usage tips.
These companies are getting smarter Jon. They present their products in pretty, beautiful packaging too. Why wouldn't you buy any of these ? I'm a sucker for the packaging. Products like Gyeon, Turtle Wax etc..
I love Rupes stuff. I have the iBrid Nano Long neck kit, the updated version with the plastic case. Oozes quality !!
Great products Jon 👍👍 good to see you using Rupes 😊😊
Cracking video Jon. This is why we love you and your content.
Stay safe. And stop calling your radio a stezza 😜.
Would be really interesting to see readings on the results you get when you mix and match the polish and and pads. I see a lot of detailers using Uno Pure with the yellow pads and it would also be very useful to know what kind of results you could get with the coarse polish on fine pads and vice versa!
Buy a junk hood/bonnet and try combinations on it
Amazing demo, thank you very much awesome job
Got the Rupes products, looking forward to seeing what you say over the next 30 minutes…. comment before watching :-)
Hey watched the video now, found the panel comparison interesting. My Lotus was my first ever DA polish, after performing some test passes I went with the yellow wool, following that up with the white foam, finally protected with BH Finis Wax… Tempted by their Nano as the Elise has quite a few small areas the 15 is not ideal for, but the cost of a Nano is high when I’m only polishing my own cars… Favourite TH-cam channel at the moment 👍🏻
Thank you Jon, brilliant analysis as always.
Would have been good to see how the blue and yellow microfiber pads did in that test. I've been getting great results with them so far
Their microfiber pads are really nice. Loved the first versions too.
Another mad sponsor, brill jon!
Game Changer is a term that makes me cringe and is over used these days but the yellow wool has been a game changer for me. For one step enhancements its superb. Team up with an good all in one like Uno Protect and you can all a load of gloss in just a couple of hours. I polish my cars once a year and the yellow wool is all I’ve used for the last couple of years. I’ll just add both my cars have paint on the harder side as both are VAG.
Great review 👍
I wanted the ask what is better to use the rupes yellow foam pad with the da fine yellow polish or sonax perfect finish.
Rupes as a manufacture does not give a cut rating like sonax which is a shame, there's not alot information from the company on the polishes I find.
John how does the yellow pad perform with the koch chemie medium polish.
How many sets with rupes yellow polish do you have to do to get a full correction just trying to understand their polish.
I hope the video on your detailing arsenal and what you have/use is coming nice video as always with those jokes I finally can get 250 ml blue and yellow changing that in my polishing order because I will use the rupes pads but sadly no white so sticking to Koch m3
Nice video, very informative 👍
My question for you is: what pad from this line up would you use on a red, faded single stage paint on a 1995 Alfa Romeo ? Thank you
Excellent review Jon 👍
Perfect infos (everytime) many thanks
Great presentations. Really help put things in perspective for me. I wonder how 3D one would do with the yellow wool.
3-D one would probably pair nicely with yellow wool, personally have not tried it, but have used 3-D one with yellow foam
3D with the yellow pad works really great.
Thank you....great info!
So the real question after this now is what's the vest combo
Blue wool yellow pad does that get the result?
Or is it blue wool yellow wool white
Both to get out the deep defects
I would be interested to see the effects of using the white ultra fine over the top of the yellow section that came out with really good results (can't remember which pad it was, I think it was the foam)
I appreciate your videos and I watch them all the time I do not think that I have missed any since I started watching you a long time ago I wish you would give USD prices alongside your prices in the UK please please please
Been waiting for this one!
great video john, do you know if the rupes compounds and polishes you featured contain any silicons, which causes my bodyshop issues in paintwork on my classic car, i know a lot of compounds and polishes do have silicon in them?
im 99% sure the pure abrasives are bodyshop safe. Uno protect and advanced All in ones might not be mate. Check with Rupes.
@@ForensicDetailing thanks john ill get in touch just to be sure
Hi Jon can you recommend the best glass cleaner all you other recommends have been great keep up the good work
I use my home made panel wipe 25% IPA (99%prf) 73% DI water 1-2% surfex HD.
Forensic Detailing Channel thank you Jon top man
Hi
Just wondering about the priming of the wool pad and hazing. Would hazing be less if the wool pad was not primed?
According to a test done by Esoteric priming is pointless and a waste of product and hazing was lower unprimed.
If not primed would it outperforme the foam pad?
Trying to figure out what to purchase of products as i am taking delivery of a new black Tesla Model Y Performance and want to give that little extra touch before adding a ceramic coating
This is what i am currently debating with myself:
Sonax Pefect finish polish or Rupes yellow polish with either Rupes yellow foam pad or Rupes yellow wool pad.
So when i see different videos testing the wool pads, primed and not primed, with focus on hazing I get a little lost 😅
Can you do a vs with kosch yellow set and purple against the yellow and witght set please please
personally i prefer a forced rotation because the pads always stall out on me and i cant archive good quality results.
Would love to see you compare the DA Coarse to Koch H9
DA Coarse has cut harder for me than Koch H9. Finishes as nice if not nicer. Also can potentially produce more dusting, which in my use means I used too much liquid.
RUPES UNO PROTECT IS A WINNER FOR A ONE STEP,LAKE COUNTRY ORANGE PAD = winner,
paint looks like glass.
It would be interesting (to me) to know how they grade the wool for the wool pads, e.g. microns of the fleece used. And is it superwash wool? that’s when the fleece is treated to stop it felting… not expecting an answer, just wondering
these are great questions but like the manufacturer is the only one to answer this.
@@ForensicDetailing indeed, or I could get a couple and take a look at them with my fleece inspection tools (yes they are a real thing 😂 😂 😂), but that would be a bit extreme even for me. Unless I go down the detailing equipment route on my Design Degree 💡
Hi, could someone offer me advice please. I have a brand new, 21plate VW T roc in black. I have watched many videos but I am still not confident about what softness pads I need! I'm scared cos I don't want to ruin the paint. It has spiderwebbing from dealer clean. I have built hamber double speed wax. Just some advice. Thanks
Is it good to cut with rupes DA coarse and finish with ultra fine ?
Yes m8 if u need lots of cut
Hey jon. Partnership aside, how would you compare rupes abrasives to Koch ones?
really interesting less oily, and as others have said you need to shorten you sets with the rupes system. I think the koch stuff suits rotary application more and is more forgiving, can be worked for long time. rupes are giving you a suite that caters more lower processing times on DA's that will come in usefull when refinishing paintwork and you are mopping out sanding marks all over the car. the blue foam and corase compound does a hell of a lot of work in tiny time frames. And the fine can refine this well enough. Its a fantastic system. But if you dont use the rupes system incorrectly specuially the blue coarse you can dust it up and make life hard for yourself if you overwork it. but none of this is rocket science. its very very good,
No shipping options to Australia, despite it being on their list. Why do they do this ?
Probably won't see this product here either I suspect.
The products are certainly available, but I haven't seen the kits yet. Repco have them on special for 20% off right now.
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in the judiciary,forensic plays the major role in justice as like yours in every detailing products,
appreciations,could possibly wish for your health and longevity,rather recommend fiber rich
food supplements for your bowel movements,and take some health diagnostics (forensic of
human health) you know better,from India thank you
Great video although the company is pronounced as “roops” 😎
Are these kits only for da or can use with rotary?
they can be used for forced rotation and rotary application but they have been primarily designed for use with the dual action bigfoot range. Rupes have abrasive products for their other polishers as well.
Rupes says that using these pads on a rotary works well but the pads won’t last long. For the rotary use the special Rupes pads for rotary.
Great vid as always! You need to try RUPES Uno Protect with yellow wool, trust me this combo will turn everything on its head. One stop AIO correction and final acceptable polish finish. Let us know when you’ve done the vid be interested in your findings.
@@ForensicDetailing I’ve tried the above (yellow wool/UNO protect combo) on BMW Black sapphire paint and was really impressed with the results. A very acceptable one hit solution and gives a good 6 month protection with really good beading qualities. Followed up with yellow wool/ DA fine combo and the areas needing a bit more correction. Don’t get me wrong BMW Sapphire black is hard as diamonds, and could go full blue, for an even better correction, but this creates the need for a 2nd or been 3rd step. I think once you’ve tried this combo you’ll find it hard to reach for anything else. There’s also talk of another UNO product due with a 12 months protect element, which will be a game changer I reckon.
@Bobby Situkangpoles a good combo I use is Soft99’s fusso coat speed & barrier. Insane beading and slick surface.
@@CraigK80 Jason Rose from Rupes was saying they are developing new product if I remember correctly
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I love the Rupes Yellow Wool with TLD TheLastCut. Finishes down beautifully
Also, did you test finishing down the areas where you used the blue with the yellow afterwards?
TLD+ is awesome!
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