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spencerwatts

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Reax Version 2 (solid)
« on: August 27, 2014, 12:04:55 AM »
I asked someone in a personal message this question. I'm looking for feedback. I purchased a Reax Pearl (original) and Reax Version 2 (solid) at the same time earlier this summer. The intent was to add pieces that should be suited for heavy oil/long patterns.

Of the two, I've had better results on heavy/long patterns with the Reax Pearl (original) than the Reax Version 2 (solid). I also feel the Reax Pearl's cover is more versatile than the Reax Version 2 in terms of adding surface (i.e., 500, 1000, or 2000) as needed. That said, is the Reax Version 2 a ball that's better suited using a polished finish of some kind, even if it's rough buff that's applied?
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tuckinfenpin

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Re: Reax Version 2 (solid)
« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2014, 05:58:09 PM »
Kidlost, I took up on that 360/1000 suggestion and spent the plurality of my practice time working various shots with the Reax Version 2. Definitely the kind of reaction that I'd been looking for with that ball.

I would try this first. It is very difficult to replicate factory finishes.

I personally use very little polish compounds as the final step. At factories this translates into using less and more profits.