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DANDJ
02-06-2016, 11:06 PM
I have several vehicles to take care of. A tractor, Trike, motorcycle camper, 4 wheeler, two cars and maybe use on some other non vehicles? I like the looks of the Megs mt300 Kit here (480 value for 279) Is that too much for personal use or not a good machine for what I want to do? I have not owned a DA before. I did apply a coating or sealant by hand before. NOT a good way to go.

top189h
02-06-2016, 11:11 PM
I would recommend looking into a griots kit because of their warranty. For cleaners, it's hard to beat the meguiars detailers line. For protection, hydro2 is a great option spray on rinse off and meguiars 156 is hard to beat. If you want a more conventional sealant, HD poxy can't be beaten in my eyes.

Mike@ShineStruck
02-07-2016, 04:08 AM
I'd go with a long throw Rupes or Griot Boss
Rupes duetto if you like the smaller case or either a boss G15 or Rupes BF 15 MarkII
Either LC Thin pro or B&S Low Pro pads

3D HD Poxy and 3D HD Adapt
Gtechniq c2 liquid crystal
Wolfgang vison glass cleaner
BF AIO tire and trim cleaner
BF waterless wash
3d hd orange citrus degreaser
MF towls
Pinnacle Blacklable shampoo

DANDJ
02-07-2016, 08:38 AM
I thought about the Rupes and Flex but too expensive for my occasional use. $280/300 is high enough to start. This may be a fun new hobby, or just a nice tool to use making polishing and waxing not such a chore. The kit here is foam pads which I think will be great. They brag on their MF pads. What to do? I am a newbie to this, and it seems most people here are pros or very dedicated enthusiast. Not much talk here about Megs DA. Sounds like the new Flex non forced rotation DA may be the same as this MT 300?

Priyaka
02-07-2016, 07:43 PM
Have you looked into the Porter Cable 7424XP? AG has alot of kits for the PC as well that include pads and backing plate.

Porter Cable 7424 XP Dual Action Polisher - dual action orbital car polisher, car care kits, buffer kits, PC 7424,7424XP, 7424 XP, porter cable (http://www.autogeek.net/po.html)

A great plus is the wealth of information on the forum on how to use the PC.

Porter Cable 7424XP Dual Action Orbital Polisher - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/porter-cable-7424xp-dual-action-orbital-polisher/)

The Guz
02-07-2016, 08:42 PM
I have the MT300 and the power cord has failed twice on it. It's been fixed both times under the Meguiar's warranty. I have since gotten a Rupes 15 Mark II and it's a great machine. I would pick up a Rupes over the MT300 of I had to do it again. The porter cable is always a good start. The vibration is killer on the hands but it gets the job done.

Joe@NextLevelDetail
02-07-2016, 09:01 PM
The Porter Cable is a under powered machine and you will soon outgrow it.

Either buy the griots garage 6 inch , boss polishers, rupes polishers, or flex.

The griots garage 6 inch is a great starter machine and still has the power and the balls to do some great correction work (850 watt motor) 7.5 amp motor vs the Porter Cable 4.5 amp motor.

The meguiars Mt 300 seriously I never used one but it seems in every thread people have issues with them.

The griots garage 6 inch is a great machine great power and Griot's Garage has the best customer service if anything goes wrong consider it fixed.

Something happened to my back plate, I emailed pics and I live next to indianpolis where the Hq is and it was at my door in 2 days. With some extra washers at My request.

DANDJ
02-08-2016, 07:22 PM
So much info gets confusing. I read the PC and GG are the same machine just rebranded, and then not.

I've heard good about GG but what about vibrations? I have read both PC and GG have enough vibrations to wear you out and that is why I was looking for a smoother alternative. The GG6 is really my price range.

Anything over a $300 kit is out for now.

Priyaka
02-08-2016, 08:44 PM
So much info gets confusing. I read the PC and GG are the same machine just rebranded, and then not.

KISS....Don't over think the decision.


I've heard good about GG but what about vibrations? I have read both PC and GG have enough vibrations to wear you out and that is why I was looking for a smoother alternative.

You will get accustomed to the vibration of the GG6 or PC over time.


The GG6 is really my price range.

Anything over a $300 kit is out for now.

I think you have made your decision. You have to start some where. Down the line you can upgrade to the FLEX or Rupes and sell your GG6.

Joe@NextLevelDetail
02-08-2016, 09:12 PM
Buy the griots machine, is has more power then the Porter cable.

There not the same machines.

I said it multiple times I'll say it again.

The harbor freight da and the Porter Cable are identical machines. No difference some say the harbor freight has more power.

So why pay 120 when you can get the same thing for 47 dollars.

If your going to pay 120 you might as well get the gg6 at least there's a upgrade in power

llively
02-08-2016, 10:17 PM
I have the Mt300, porter cable, and the flex. The flex is the best in my opinion. However for the money the porter cable is a great DA polisher. If the porter cable cant get the job done then you may need a new paint job...

fatguy
02-08-2016, 11:10 PM
I personally went with the GG6 and love it, equipped with a lake country 5.5inch backing plate (not sure why but the guys on here told me to so I did lol), lake country thin pro pads in Orange & white, and some HD speed.

top189h
02-10-2016, 05:27 PM
If you are worried about vibrations, then a rotary would be what you need. I wouldn't recommend one for a beginner but out of my rupes 15 gg6 and cheapo rotary, the rotary is the smoothest.

timsatx
02-27-2016, 08:20 AM
I am a newbie and currently have a HF unit. No complaints with it, but if I were to step it up I would go with the GG6. I don't have a ton of money to throw around so that one would work for me.

StephenK
02-27-2016, 08:34 AM
GG6
B.O.S.S. correcting cream and finishing sealant
B.O.S.S. white orange and black foam pads
Optimum Power Clean
I think this will give you the best bang for your buck and is easy to use
As for tire dressing and glass cleaner anyone of the choices on here will work well.