snoboarder8232
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Just got my Griot's and DAMN. This thing has POWER. Love it. Can't wait to see how it'll make my car look after a full detail.
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snoboarder8232 said:Just got my Griot's and DAMN. This thing has POWER. Love it. Can't wait to see how it'll make my car look after a full detail.
Just did a 3 step detail on the hood of my car and the GG machine did a great job. I was not able to get the machine to bog down at all over setting 3. Crazy power. I do wish I could compare it to the PCXP and g110v2, however. It does seem a little loud to me on the higher settings (5, and 6) but I have nothing to compare it to.BigAl3 said:nice, keep us posted on how the detail turns out...![]()
snoboarder8232 said:Just did a 3 step detail on the hood of my car and the GG machine did a great job. I was not able to get the machine to bog down at all over setting 3. Crazy power. I do wish I could compare it to the PCXP and g110v2, however. It does seem a little loud to me on the higher settings (5, and 6) but I have nothing to compare it to.
I could make a video for you guys if you'd like to see any tests done.
Sure. I'll get on that tomorrow.BigAl3 said:thanks for the update. if you could, please make a small video of it on each speed setting (1-6) so some can get an idea...
snoboarder8232 said:YouTube - Griot's Garage 6" random orbital polisher
Here ya go. This is my second time using it. I don't know how to embed on this site... i'll try to figure it out.
Accumulator said:Gee, am I the only person for whome the Griot's merely "jiggles" under applied pressure?
snoboarder8232- I see you took off that bale handle :xyxthumbs
Jeanethics said:I am glad your enjoying The new purchase, so you recommend the GG..?
. You can use it for wax. Griot's suggests using their red pad for wax, but you can use LC blue, gray, red, etc pads as well. I was only able to use their orange pad because my LC CCS pads didn't arrive yet, but you can use any lake country 5.5-6.5in pads on the standard backplate. The Griot's comes with a 6 in backing plate that will work with any hook and loop pad (just like the PCXP, g110v2, etc.).John_K said:I think I am going to go with the Griots for now. I really want the Flex, but I'm still in the newer stages of polishing and I think when I start actually getting good with polishing I'll get the Flex for that extra "oomph."
Also financially, it makes more sense as it is a cheaper than almost all the other buffers and has more power than a PC.
Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital - Griot's Garage
Should I spend the extra $ and go with a 25 ft cable? I'm thinking no. I don't have any shortage of extension cords. I can use this tool to apply and buff wax off too right? What kind of pads should I get? Also, do I need any kind of "Backing plates" with the Griots?
Accumulator said:Gee, am I the only person for whome the Griot's merely "jiggles" under applied pressure?
Mike Phillips said:Definitely a game changer as it relates to the Meguiar's unit and the Porter Cable unit, it will be interesting to see if Meguiar's or Porter Cable introduce a more powerful DA Polisher in the future.
A number of times on this forum and I think on Autopia I've posted that when used correctly, that is with the pad held flat to the surface, the Griot's Garage DA Polisher functionally works like a rotary buffer but of course not as much power as a rotary buffer as it does have a Free Floating Spindle Assembly.
That is to say, that on the 5.0 and 6.0 Speed Setting you can't stop the pad from rotating so in essence it's acting just like a rotary buffer except that it also oscillates the pad while it rotates the pad and you don't get the buffer swirls like are common to rotary buffers during the correction steps.
You can of course push hard enough to stop the pad from rotating but the pressure required is more than common sense would allow as you would start bending the panel you're working on.
snoboarder8232 said:Don't get the 25 ft cable if you have extension cords.
Mike Phillips said:I actually love the longer cord already wired-in to the polisher. On my personal rotary buffer I wire in an extension cord for convenience and so I don't have to mess with taping my plug-ins together so they don't come unplugged.
Personal preference.
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