I have been detailing for years and I have always used a Makita rotary, but I'm starting to think it may be time to get a Random orbital such as the Griots 6" due the high number of super soft Honda/Toyota black products I'm starting to see. I can do these with the Makita and they look fine, it just takes too long and sometimes due to poor lighting I do miss a buffer trail or two (and that is on speed 1 or 1.5 with the softest LC pad). Sometimes I'm amazed as just how soft these paints are.
I'm starting to invent some money in equipment that allows me to be more mobile, more professional looking, and most importantly cuts time off each detail. Those 3 things are my main objectives for spending money on equipment.
I just bought a new dedicated detail van, a Honda generator and an extractor.... none of which I have ever had before. The extractor is already saving me at least 1 hour off each complete interior. It just saved me at least 2 hours today on fabric interior. The van is getting me more business because its a rolling advertisement and the generator is allowing me to pick up new jobs that I could not service before.
If I were to get the GG6, do you think it would be a good idea? I could see cutting .5 to 1 hour off each black paint single-step job and making sure there are no hidden buffer trails.
I'm starting to invent some money in equipment that allows me to be more mobile, more professional looking, and most importantly cuts time off each detail. Those 3 things are my main objectives for spending money on equipment.
I just bought a new dedicated detail van, a Honda generator and an extractor.... none of which I have ever had before. The extractor is already saving me at least 1 hour off each complete interior. It just saved me at least 2 hours today on fabric interior. The van is getting me more business because its a rolling advertisement and the generator is allowing me to pick up new jobs that I could not service before.
If I were to get the GG6, do you think it would be a good idea? I could see cutting .5 to 1 hour off each black paint single-step job and making sure there are no hidden buffer trails.