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bcgreen
05-03-2019, 09:56 AM
I know many have moved on to other machines such as Rupes and others have not.

FUNX650
05-03-2019, 10:24 AM
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DMW
05-03-2019, 10:39 AM
I use it for two things:
1.) Applying sealant
2.) Cleaning my pads. I spray IPA on a pad, scrub it with a brush, hold a microfiber on it and turn it on at level 3 to remove the gunk.

DBAILEY
05-03-2019, 10:41 AM
I have 1 newer PC with a 4" BP that usually gets used on every car. I also have an older PC with a 6" BP that I use to apply sealants that gets used sometimes.

But if you are asking is it still my main polishing tool...No.

dlc95
05-03-2019, 11:45 AM
You better believe it!

I actually prefer the 1st gen versions. For some reason they seem to spin better at all speed settings than the XP.

I also have:
Flex 3401
Rupes Mini
Rupes Duetto

I like to start with my PC. If I can get the job done with that, then that is what I will use. It's super light weight, and super simple to use.

Add some great abrasives, and great pads and you're all set.

machz
05-03-2019, 01:50 PM
I have a 20+year-old PC that still works great. I'll replace it if it dies or if I find something it can't do. So far neither of those things have happened.

LSNAutoDetailing
05-03-2019, 01:55 PM
It's a work horse. Just used one today. I have a 3" backing plate and use 4" LC CCS pads for the tight and small areas. Today I had to redo a trunk on a 2019 Mustang GT CA Special that had some Cquartz UK high spots. I re-polished the trunk using the aforementioned config, along with some GG BOSS Correcting Cream. Worked like a champ.

As I was putting it away, I praised it's long service and how it's like a work-horse, then I saw this thread.

Every tool in the tool-box has it's place. :)

Dr Oldz
05-03-2019, 02:01 PM
I use mine for some finish polishing and to apply LSPs. Basically every day!

PaulMys
05-03-2019, 05:07 PM
I started with the PC, but bought a Griot's 6 out of curiosity. The Griot's is a really nice machine, but truth be told I could have just stuck with my PC for my needs. It always did the job I wanted it to do.

That said, I now use the PC as my 3" machine, and it excels in every way. Plus, it is nice to have the two machines and not have to constantly switch backing plates.

hmardown
05-04-2019, 06:49 AM
I like to use it on my mustang with all the dips & curves. I find the rupes a little hard to work with on the car. also works great on the plastic bumpers on the car and pickup. when it comes to the pickup the rupes is great. it helps to have a couple of DA polishers.

BillE
05-04-2019, 07:29 AM
In a word...You bet your bippy I still use it!

(apologizes to "Laugh-In)

Bill

Paul A.
05-04-2019, 08:18 AM
Yes, I still use my PC 7336! That thing's probably 20 years old now and is on it's 3rd power chord. Now, like other's have said...

It's not my primary machine. It was for maybe 3-4 years but I went to a rotary to cut time. I now use my Flex 3401 for most of the heavy lifting with occassional cut downs with my rotary.

I do use my PC for LSP applications and 3"-4" pad cut ins on small areas. The thing is a battleship and I haven't killed it yet!

UncleDavy
05-04-2019, 03:35 PM
I started with the Porter Cable 7424XP and while it is a good machine, I always wanted to up my game. I switched to the Griots GG6 and I must say that it is a better machine. It definitely has more power (850 W vs. 540 W) and I notice less vibration. I still love my Porter Cable and I have a 3" backing plate installed on it for smaller areas.

Jimmy Vegas
05-04-2019, 03:59 PM
I have the Porter Cable 7424XP, but now that I'm getting better with correction, I'm going to pick up a Griot's 6 inch. I had planned to sell the 7424, but after reading this thread, I'm going to put a 3 inch plate on it and keep it.

DMiglio
05-04-2019, 04:35 PM
I still use mine and I have a GG6 and a G15. Both the griots machines are far superior in power and feel, but I’ve converted mine to a PC3”. It works great for spot corrections, tight areas, glass and headlights, it’s a joy to just pick that up and go as opposed to worrying about changing the backing plate or trying to fit a 5.5 inch pad where it just won’t go.
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For fun, I decided to throw the white pad the PC comes with on and give it a shot on my cars hood. The lack of power with this 6 inch pad becomes noticeable where a GG6 would just keep going. Even using light pressure around speed 5-5.25, the pad would slow considerably or stop spinning altogether. It doesn’t feel as balanced as the GG6 either.
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I’m still very happy with my purchase of the PC and at 6 years old it’s still young and working great as a 3inch.