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Old 09-13-2012, 11:42 AM   #1
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Well I finally made my choice of a DA Polisher...

Im going to pick up the Griots "6 DA today. After alot of research I decided to roll with that DA. Im already using the Griots 6" Red and Orange pads (smooth bottom) and I was wondering should I pick up some waffle pad's? Due to the design of a waffle type pad does it cut better?
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Old 09-13-2012, 04:36 PM   #2
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yes confirmed..I kinda went back to the PCXP for alittle bit but after seeing I would have to spend another $30 on a backing plate and the Griots comes with 1 for the same price plus its more powerful it seems like the choice for me. Now to head down to my Tacoma Griots store and pick it up now
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Old 09-13-2012, 06:29 PM   #3
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yes confirmed..I kinda went back to the PCXP for alittle bit but after seeing I would have to spend another $30 on a backing plate and the Griots comes with 1 for the same price plus its more powerful it seems like the choice for me. Now to head down to my Tacoma Griots store and pick it up now
Very good choice comparing with the PC 7424XP which shows a lack of power with the 6.5"pads. I've purchase a PC and I hate this underpowered tool. .Can't wait to try my new 3401 Flex purchased few weeks ago.
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Old 09-14-2012, 01:31 AM   #4
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Very good choice comparing with the PC 7424XP which shows a lack of power with the 6.5"pads. I've purchase a PC and I hate this underpowered tool. .Can't wait to try my new 3401 Flex purchased few weeks ago.
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Yes Im glad I got the GG "6 Polisher...its awesome...man this thing gets up like a F1 car showing its RPM's for the ladies.....
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Very good choice comparing with the PC 7424XP which shows a lack of power with the 6.5"pads. I've purchase a PC and I hate this underpowered tool. .Can't wait to try my new 3401 Flex purchased few weeks ago.
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Agreed... If only Porter Cable actually read auto detailing forums. They should bump up their polisher with more power, provide a dependable sturdy 5" hook and loop backing plate etc.

I'd take Porter Cable over Griot's in a heartbeat. They actually design and manufacture their own tools and their quality is second to none.

No that there is anything wrong with Griots. I go to their Tacoma store once in a while, they have great products. I just wish they wouldn't sell a rebranded polisher, even with a supposed lifetime warranty.
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Old 10-08-2012, 05:50 PM   #6
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This is a very misleading information. The PC 7424XP and Flex 3401 is a different design. The flex is a hybrid or cross-bread b/t a rotary and a DA.

True DA are free spinning pad, not forced like the Flex.
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Im going to pick up the Griots "6 DA today. After alot of research I decided to roll with that DA. Im already using the Griots 6" Red and Orange pads (smooth bottom) and I was wondering should I pick up some waffle pad's? Due to the design of a waffle type pad does it cut better?
I love the LC Waffle Pro pads. They float like butter over the paint on a DA and are effortless to control on a rotary. The white pads offer amazing correction, on par with CCS Yellow.

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I too love my new GG DA! I polished my Formula on 2.5 and it did AWESOME even with the 6.5 pads. I was too nervous the first time out putting the speed up much higher.

I can tell you over some of the spots on the hood of that thing the GG DA was MUCH MUCH MUCH easier to control than my rotary! The hood has like a 3 angle spot by the bulge. The rotary would hit the next surface and want to shoot off some weird direction even though I had been using it for years now, the GG DA did NO SUCH THING and it was the first 10 mins i had been using it!!!
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Old 10-09-2012, 05:40 AM   #9
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I will have started driving exactly 50 years ago on my birthday, which will be in a few days on October 16. I washed and waxed my father's cars for even longer than that when I was a kid. In all those years I never touched an electric polisher of any kind although they have been around for as long as I can remember. Every car I have detailed through those years (and there have been a bunch!) I have worked on by hand.

I recently purchased an SUV and wanted to really do it right so I bought a Griot 6" polisher and an extra 5 1/2" backing plate and pads. My hands are no longer as strong as they once were and I can hardly get through a polish and sealant job anymore without my joints hurting. Because of that and the new SUV, I thought this would be the perfect time to invest in an electric polisher.

I began experimenting on my old truck, a friend's Sonata, my shower stall, the interior of my hot tub, counter tops, etc. You name it and I used the Griot on it. I came to the conclusion this was simply too much of a beast to put on my new Mercedes with its additional $1500 option special paint. But the more I experimented and used it the more confident I became and finally did my first detail with it and the Mercedes looks beautiful! It was easy and fast once I got the courage to try and I am certain the job came out better than if I had done it by hand.

I recommend the Griot polisher (although it is the only one I've ever used so I have nothing to compare it with) only because if I can do a good job with it anyone can. Once you practice a little with it and then put it on a car it is fool proof. I wish I had done this 50 years ago!!
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Congrats on the GG 6" RO and before you know it, you'll get its smaller brother, the 3" GG RO. For my needs, this machine does the job
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