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looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
as the title states looking to purchase first orbital polisher. Did some reading and it looks like the two popular models are:
Griot's Garage -10813X and Porter Cable 7424XP.
Primary use will be on my own car but will eventually branch out to family and friends for some extra cash.
Are there any real differences between the two models besides warranty period?
Any input would be appreciated, thanks
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Re: looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
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Re: looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
The Griots has a more powerful motor for better correction ability, and you get a lifetime warranty. No brainer.
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Re: looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
Hi, welcome to AGO!
As mentioned the Griots has more power and a lifetime warranty....
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Re: looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
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The Griots is by far the best bang for the buck for someone just starting out--equipped with a 5" backing plate and 5.5" pads it can tackle anything you might throw at it and it's very difficult to make it bog down under pressure. It may take longer than a Flex or a Rupes but then again it's about $130-140 rather than $320-450. Don't forget the lifetime warranty and the excellent Griots customer service. If after getting into machine polishing with the Griots you really like it, you can always dedicate the Griots to a 3" or 4" pad and purchase one of the more advanced machines.
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Welcome to the forum.Know this,you do not need to spend hundreds of dollars on a NAME to make money,unless you want to.I debated this as well and I can get the Griots HD for $122 shipped.Will the Rupes offer less vibration and more control,maybe,i have not used one,so I do not know.I do know that my Harbor freight has cost me,with all mods done to it,about $65.00 total.I have owned it 3 weeks and made enough to pay 2 house and 2 car notes with it already,and that is just side work.I bought it first to develop an excellent technique and continue my education and understanding of paint correction and correct compounds and supplies to use on which job, till I felt like I NEEDED a Rupes.Just something to think about!
Happy Detailing!
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GG6 as other said... good intro machine
Then spend the money and buy a Rupes
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Re: looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
appreciate all the replies, going to order the Griots Grarage one.
Regarding the backing plates and pads, it lists that the polisher comes with a 6" backing plate, but ski2's reply mentions equipped
with a 5" backing plate? Is this a typo or is it a recommendation to purchase a 5" backing plate to use instead of the 6" that it comes with?
Looking at the lake country flat foam pads, is it recommended to purchase all 6 of the different color pads that they offer?
Are there any other brands / kinds of pads that I should pick up as well?
Up until now I have been using the meguiars DA power system that attaches to a drill with the different pads offered by meguiars, so im not very familiar with the different pads offered by lake country.
Thanks again appreciate it.
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Re: looking to purchase first random orbital polisher
Originally Posted by pjoseph24
appreciate all the replies, going to order the Griots Grarage one.
Regarding the backing plates and pads, it lists that the polisher comes with a 6" backing plate, but ski2's reply mentions equipped
with a 5" backing plate? Is this a typo or is it a recommendation to purchase a 5" backing plate to use instead of the 6" that it comes with?
Looking at the lake country flat foam pads, is it recommended to purchase all 6 of the different color pads that they offer?
Are there any other brands / kinds of pads that I should pick up as well?
Up until now I have been using the meguiars DA power system that attaches to a drill with the different pads offered by meguiars, so im not very familiar with the different pads offered by lake country.
Thanks again appreciate it.
The majority of my pads are the lc flat pads. I usually use the orange for compounding, white for polish, grey for lsp/wax. To keep it really simple you could go with lc hydro tech pads. That line offers 3 pads one for cutting, polishing and finishing. I have the hyrdro's for my 3" pads.
You could look into the megs mf pads. Alot of people are using the cutting pads and then finishing with a foam pad. Im finding there is a slight learning curve with the mf pads though. In my opinion starting out I would stick with foam. To me there are less variables involved.
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