Griots D/A and backing plates

Jesstzn

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It seems the standard for the Griots is a 6" backing plate but its offered occasionally with a 5" backing plate. How does the smaller backing plate effect vibration?



I know the PC offers a different counter weight when you change down to a 5" backing plate.
 
Jesstzn-I've never noticed any big diff when using different size plates on my Griot's, but then I don't bother to change the weight on my PC either (I just use the 6" weight with everything). OK, there's a bit of a difference when using 3-4" pads, but it's no big deal IMO and I'm a bit sensitive to polisher vibration.



Note that the whole "which weight" thing for the PC is based on a backing plate spinning a single sheet of sandpaper; the only diff being the different weights of the two plate sizes (as opposed to the weight diff of both the plate and the pad, which is often wet with product). With the different backing plates (and some weigh a lot more/less than others, even in the same sizes) and al lthe different pads, and the differing amount of product that's on the pad (compare KBM compounding with sealant application), well...the whole idea of auto detailing with a PC is just totally different from what the machine and it's plate/weight systems was designed to do.
 
Jesstzn said:
It seems the standard for the Griots is a 6" backing plate but its offered occasionally with a 5" backing plate. How does the smaller backing plate effect vibration?



I know the PC offers a different counter weight when you change down to a 5" backing plate.



I have both the 6" and a 5" backing plate and have used the GG with 6.5" and 5.5" pads--if anything it seems smoother to me with the 5.5" pads. With 4" pads and a 3.5" BP I have to turn the speed down a notch.
 
mohebmhanna said:
Ok, i have 2 questions:

1- What pads and product you recommend?

2- How you can minimize the DA bogging down at speed setting 1-3.



why would you even use it on speed 1-3? 3 for waxing, and 5-6 for polishing
 
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