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    which mini polisher

    I got a flex a month or so ago and used it a few weeks ago and it is to big to get in certain places on my truck so I am looking at adding a 3" polisher but don't know which one to get. I do not do this for a living just for my truck which is a 06 super duty.

    I was looking at the rupes mini or the GG 6" machine and changing the pad to a 3" bp. I am not even looking at the GG mini bc of all of bad comments of lack of power.

    I know the GG 6" is cheaper but would the rupes be a better choice bc of the build quality or is that a little over kill..

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    Re: which mini polisher

    The GG3 is a fine little machine, FWIW. Does it compare to a DA with more than twice the power? No. But for occasional use on contoured panels or for damp sanding, it rocks.
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    Re: which mini polisher

    I donated my GG 3" recently to someone on this site. IMO you should get the GG6" or PC7424XP and get a 2 7/8" backing plate for 3" Pads. I did and it works better than the GG 3".Nothing wrong with the GG 3, but it is only good for very small areas. It can correct, however, the power is lacking compared to the 2 mentioned above.

    Since you have a Flex (I do too) you might feel a little frustrated with the GG 3". Pay the extra $$ and get the PC or GG 6.

    As for the Rupes....IMO, it is an expensive little machine. I can't give a comment as I have never used one, however, it is a superior machine compares to the GG3"

    I have the PC7424XP with all size backing plates and it is the most versatile DA I have. I can use 3" pads all the way to 5.5".

    The Flex 3401 is the beast and best DA IMO
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    Re: which mini polisher

    I would get the PC and a smaller back plate.

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    Re: which mini polisher

    thanks guys I forgot about the PC...

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    Re: which mini polisher

    Hands down the Rupes, I love mine, sold my PC to a friend, but you may want to wait till after sema, see what's new? Flex?
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    Re: which mini polisher

    if you want a DA with a smaller backing plate setup, get the HF DA and purchase both the 3" and 3.5" DA backing plates...

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    Re: which mini polisher

    Save your money and get the smaller backing plate for the Flex, which allows you to use 4" conventional pads and the 5" Lake Country Hybrid pads (which has a 4" velcro side and 5" foam side).

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    FLEX XC3401 Changeable Backing Plate System

    Hybrid pads in 5" (recommend orange, white, black) - risk some blue if you are adventurous.
    Lake Country Hybrid Power Finish 5 Inch Foam Pads

    Here's how I order them, generally in bulk.


    I had a Meg's DA (G220v2) in the past, after getting the Flex with 4" plate and 5" hybrids I forgot about using the G220v2 DA for a while.

    Then, I got the G220v2 again to see if it would ease things with smaller pads, used it for a panel and sold it right away - too much vibration, noise, and much less power compared to the Flex.

    Nothing against PC style machines - I still like them, but if I had both a Flex with 4" plate and a PC with 3-4" plate, I can't cite a situation where I'd grab the PC for the same job.

    Generally smaller spots are also intricate areas: this will give your 'underpowered' DA less rotation and more bog down than polishing action - you don't want that happening.

    Here are some pics of the Flex with smaller plate for you to take a look. Rarely you'll find a place where the 5" hybrid won't fit. If you find it, 4" pads will do it fine.

    The first Flex is fitted with 4" plate, the second with standard 5.5" plate, and the third is a Rupes 21 with standard 6" plate.


    Here Flex is fitted with 4" plate and 5" hybrid orange cutting pad


    In action (not the best example of smaller spot / intricate area, but...)!:


    5" hybrid white polishing pad


    Ready for action:


    On the following pic, I'm using LC Microfiber pad (4.25") on the 4" Flex Backing Plate


    The Rupes with MF for first cut, followed by Flex + 4" plate and Hybrid pad for secondary cut / refinement (I always follow a MicroFiber pad with a foam pad). The 5" pad and Flex Forced Rotation guarantees an even cut / finish in virtually ANY panel design.


    On this scenario, I've used the Flex with 4" plate and 5" hybrid for cut (precision), followed by a fast refinement with the Rupes 21 and a large 6.5" flat finishing pad (speed):


    4" flat finishing pad where 5"+ seems too large


    In the end, I sure maintain all my respect for PC-style machines and it's users, but the way I'm working lately follow: 6.5" Hybrid Cutting pad on the standard backing plate / 5" Hybrid Cutting pad on the 4" plate - whetter they fit.


    Please, the above text / images are just for illustration of my point of view, not the only or right or best way to work. Hope that adds some ideas to help you solving your question.

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    Re: which mini polisher

    For me, the housing on my 3401 gets in the way with a 4" pad

    For tight areas, I use my PC with a 2 7/8" BP and the 3" Megs MF Cutting Pads and switch over to a 3" BP with Lake Country CCS Pads for polishing

    Has anyone found 3" polishing pads that they LOVE?

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    Re: which mini polisher

    With the PC, you can also create a Hernandez Polisher with an extension and 2" pads

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