Heisenberg
04-07-2017, 08:32 AM
Just wanted to provide some thoughts on Griot's new 3'' backing plate.
Griots Garage 3 inch HD Backing Plate (http://www.autogeek.net/griots-3-inch-hd-backing-plate.html)
Mike P. has taken more in-depth pictures than I could hope to match in his initial showcase of the backing plate, found here (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/new-car-care-products/105978-griots-garage-3-boss-hd-oribital-backing-plate.html). You'll notice it is more substantial than most foam backing plates which can be a little bendy; it also has one singular hole in the middle of the BP that allows for better cooling and would line up with the 3'' Boss pads(which are great, btw)
My GG6 is my dedicated 3'' polisher. I don't use it that often as I have a Rupes 15 MKII and G21, along with the Rupes Nano, so there are only a few instances where I want 3'' pads. Usually it's somewhere like a bumper or door pillars, where I could use the Nano, but I cover more ground with the GG6.
Ergonomics are very important to me. I can't use a tool that beats me up. I had a Flex 3401 for about a year before getting rid of it because I was sick of how tiring it was to use. I know plenty of people love their 3401, and it's a hell of a machine, but ultimately not for me. That being said, I've been on a quest to find a nice 3''-4'' polisher, since my GG6 just wasn't comfortable enough to use. I have used a generic 3 inch backing plate, the Lake Country 3'' plate, and the Chemical Guys 3'' backing plate to try and find a nicely balanced one that doesn't vibrate my hands and make me hesitant to reach for that polisher. Unfortunately, none of them made the cut. This has led to me using my Nano for larger panels than I want, or cringing any time I need to use my Griot's. Not ideal.
I heard about the new Griot's BP back around SEMA and said I would try it before purchasing a Rupes Mini, which I had no doubt would be completely comfortable based on my other usage of their products.It took a long time for the backing plate to come out, but it did - and I'm very glad I waited. This BP turns the GG6 into an extremely comfortable 3'' polisher. There is very little vibration, and you can tell that the plate is appropriately balanced and specifically made with this usage in mind. It maintains great rotation and I was running on speeds 3-4 and seeing no negative effects on my pads such as heat build up. I used a variety of pads on it, including Boss pads, Lake Country(flat and Hydrotech) and a couple others and they all performed admirably.
To me, this is a must-buy product for anyone using the GG6 with smaller pads. I no longer want or need to buy a different tool because of how much this improves my existing one, which makes this product a home run.
Griots Garage 3 inch HD Backing Plate (http://www.autogeek.net/griots-3-inch-hd-backing-plate.html)
Mike P. has taken more in-depth pictures than I could hope to match in his initial showcase of the backing plate, found here (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/new-car-care-products/105978-griots-garage-3-boss-hd-oribital-backing-plate.html). You'll notice it is more substantial than most foam backing plates which can be a little bendy; it also has one singular hole in the middle of the BP that allows for better cooling and would line up with the 3'' Boss pads(which are great, btw)
My GG6 is my dedicated 3'' polisher. I don't use it that often as I have a Rupes 15 MKII and G21, along with the Rupes Nano, so there are only a few instances where I want 3'' pads. Usually it's somewhere like a bumper or door pillars, where I could use the Nano, but I cover more ground with the GG6.
Ergonomics are very important to me. I can't use a tool that beats me up. I had a Flex 3401 for about a year before getting rid of it because I was sick of how tiring it was to use. I know plenty of people love their 3401, and it's a hell of a machine, but ultimately not for me. That being said, I've been on a quest to find a nice 3''-4'' polisher, since my GG6 just wasn't comfortable enough to use. I have used a generic 3 inch backing plate, the Lake Country 3'' plate, and the Chemical Guys 3'' backing plate to try and find a nicely balanced one that doesn't vibrate my hands and make me hesitant to reach for that polisher. Unfortunately, none of them made the cut. This has led to me using my Nano for larger panels than I want, or cringing any time I need to use my Griot's. Not ideal.
I heard about the new Griot's BP back around SEMA and said I would try it before purchasing a Rupes Mini, which I had no doubt would be completely comfortable based on my other usage of their products.It took a long time for the backing plate to come out, but it did - and I'm very glad I waited. This BP turns the GG6 into an extremely comfortable 3'' polisher. There is very little vibration, and you can tell that the plate is appropriately balanced and specifically made with this usage in mind. It maintains great rotation and I was running on speeds 3-4 and seeing no negative effects on my pads such as heat build up. I used a variety of pads on it, including Boss pads, Lake Country(flat and Hydrotech) and a couple others and they all performed admirably.
To me, this is a must-buy product for anyone using the GG6 with smaller pads. I no longer want or need to buy a different tool because of how much this improves my existing one, which makes this product a home run.