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    Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    IF there is such a thing
    I have the Griots and am not happy with it

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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    I donated my GG3" to an Autogeeker a couple of years back. What I did was CONVERT my PC7424XP into a 3" DA and have used it with much success since. My main DA is my Flex 3401, however, my PC is my designated wax applicator or minor correction or headlight repair. The Griot Garage 6" can be converted the same way. With the proper adapters, you can make the DA a 1" DA.

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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    The flex 3" is an animal and built stout like a 3401.

    I own an Adams SK mini and very much like it.

    I've also heard good things about the Rupes LHR75E
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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    SK mini from Adams. I got mine on sale 19% off. Nice quality and power.

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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    I have the Rupes 3", the FLEX 3" and I also converted a Harbor Freight into a 3" with the heavy Griot's 3" backing plate. They all work well, just depends on how much money you'd like to spend.

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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by Kamakaz1961 View Post
    I donated my GG3" to an Autogeeker a couple of years back. What I did was CONVERT my PC7424XP into a 3" DA and have used it with much success since. My main DA is my Flex 3401, however, my PC is my designated wax applicator or minor correction or headlight repair. The Griot Garage 6" can be converted the same way. With the proper adapters, you can make the DA a 1" DA.

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    I did the same with my old PC. Works great for spot correction, glass and headlight polishing.

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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    FLEX PE14 with a 3" backing plate and the Lake Country rotary extensions.


    I like the Griot's 3" and use it and show it all the time but I also keep everyone's expectations grounded in reality. It's small and limited in power, (because it's small), but with thin pads and great products I can make it work for me for paint correction. I also use it a lot for machine sanding paint and headlights.

    Just finished packing for a private roadshow class, for this class I shipped hundreds of tool, pic are here,

    TOOLS! - Car Detailing Training - Packing for a Roadshow Class! No sitting all hands-on!


    And in this picture I count 6 Griot's 3" polishers I shipped to the offsite location plus all the thin pads to go with them.






    But I hear ya.... I wish it had more power too but I think it would get bigger in size to have a bigger motor and a larger reciprocating weight to maintain inertia. But then we're back to not being small again.


    Tough nut to crack.


    But the PE14 with the right attachments can do wonders.




    How to buff in tight spaces using a rotary buffer





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    I could have done this type of precision buffing using a FULL SIZE DeWALT, or Makita or 3M or Milwaukee Rotary Buffer but it's the compact size, that is no bulky body in the way of my view or in the way of body components, plus the lightweight plus the slow RPM that makes the Flex PE14 the perfect tool for this type of work.






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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    Griots GG6 with the 3 inch set up. Absolutely amazing results!

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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    If cost is no issue, you cannot beat the Rupes Mini (75). It's one of my favorite machines to work with. Even more than the BOSS G15.
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    Re: Recommend me a POWERFUL 3" polisher

    I really like my PCXP with Griot’s 3inch BP. It’s a little “wobbly” at low speeds but 4 and up feels great! Works well for mirrors, bumper areas, edging(although not as perfect as a rotary), spot corrections(especially if one stepping and need to bump up your correction on a deeper scratch here or there), glass and headlights.

    Only downside besides feeling a bit “wobbly” would be what Mike mentioned, it’s a larger frame then the GG3 so it can present a problem in very tight spots.
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