Rupes - Equipment for polishing, sanding, and accessories

Rupes started with pneumatic tools in 1947 and is today the name most professional detailers mention first when the topic of polishing comes up. The Bigfoot series — random orbital machines with 12, 15, and 21 mm orbits — has
become a de facto standard. Not because they are the cheapest, but because they last, the balance is right, and neither hands nor paint are unnecessarily worn.

We carry Rupes' entire active program: polishers, polishing pads, polishing compounds, and pneumatic workshop equipment.

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Why we recommend Rupes

We are detailing enthusiasts ourselves, and we have tested most premium machines on the market. Rupes is the name we keep coming back to for three reasons:

Vibration and ergonomics. The Bigfoot series has the lowest vibration in its class. This means you can work longer before your hands get tired — important if you're polishing an entire car in one session.

Durability. We have customers who are still using LHR15ES and LHR21ES machines bought 8-10 years ago. Rupes continues to supply spare parts for most older models, which few competitors do.

A cohesive ecosystem. Pads, polishes, and machines are designed together. You avoid the small mismatches that arise when you mix pads from one brand with polish from another and a machine from a third.

Where does Rupes fit into your setup?

If you polish once a year or work on the family car, an LHR15 Mark V or a Duetto is plenty — see the full selection under Rupes Polishers.

If you polish weekly or have a workshop, you will likely end up with both an LHR21 for panels and an LHR15 (or iBrid Mini) for details.

Write to us if you're in doubt — it's quicker than guessing, and we've usually tested the combination ourselves.

Delivery, price match, and return policy

Free shipping from DKK 599 · 1-3 day delivery · Price match · 30-day return policy · 5 stars on Trustpilot.