I have several G100's G110's, and G110v2's in my arsenal. There is no doubt that over the years, the Meguiar's machines have a wide variance in regards to top speed. Just last night, a
great customer of mine called to ask what speed I recommended for sanding with Abranet Soft. I happened to have discs, machines, and test panels right in front of me, so I asked for a couple minutes, and I'd call right back. The first G110v2 (an old but sturdy prototype unit) works perfectly at speed 2.0. Just to be certain, though, I pulled out my brand new G110v2 (just arrived from Meguiar's two days prior). That machine required speed 4.25, and I didn't necessarily need the added OPM, but that setting was required to get me ample backing plate rotation (about 1 turn per second).
Just goes to show... we're all trying to be very specific in terms of speed settings and power capability, but if every other machine varies in terms of speed & power (within a particular manufacturer's offering), it's no wonder why we're all confused as to why
our machine works perfectly, yet the next guy's machine seems to be subpar.
Wow, and I thought I was really into machines... I'd have much more sinister or self-serving plans for that wish!
I didn't get the same impression using the Griot's AT ALL. But, this goes to the point I just mentioned.
Again, machine variances.
Although some guys have come around to using equal-diameter backing plates (where the backing plate is the
same or
very close to the same diameter as the buffing pad), most haven't had the opportunity to try this type of set-up. What becomes immediately apparent is how much "brake action" is created by the section of the pad that isn't being supported when using an undersized backing plate. It's a BIG deal, and the rotation is so much better with the full diameter plate, that you can actually drop the speed of the machine, and get the same rotation. It also will not bog as rapidly. I sell a few types, and need to add a couple more to the site.
Xact-Fit Backing Plates
If you don't want to spend the dough to buy a plate, or you'd rather not cut a larger plate to size... simply cut down a microfiber disc or foam pad to the same size as the plate you've got on hand. Keep in mind that you'll be using a lot of surface area (so the pad will load with paint residue more rapidly, and you'll automatically see more rotation because the pad is smaller in diameter).