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Re: Is GG6 the right tool for me
Originally Posted by jrhoops
to be clear which model flex are you all recommend the PE14 or the 3401? I shurhold (seems almost like a marine division of griots, all their tools and polished look and sound identical) has a DA similar to the boss 21
this area is flat white, doesnt have any flake behind it but I do have some concern about thinning the gelcoat at all really, part of the reason I was leaning towards a somewhat underpowered tool. I no longer tow with the cover on now that my garage is built.
3401.
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Re: Is GG6 the right tool for me
The gg6 is awesome.I just bought the new makita polisher.On the day dial it vibrates to much not enough rotation force.Dial in forced rotation and its ok needs more power.I will keep it and get my 4 gg6 repaired.
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Re: Is GG6 the right tool for me
Originally Posted by GSKR
I just bought the new makita polisher.On the day dial it vibrates to much not enough rotation force.Dial in forced rotation and its ok needs more power.
thanks for the honest feedback...
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Is GG6 the right tool for me
I've loved using my GG6 since day 1, Ive had a few long throws and a flex, I've got rid of all of them because I'm always reaching for my GG6, I just sold my rupes 21 and bought another GG6
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Re: Is GG6 the right tool for me
Originally Posted by Dereksdtail
I've loved using my GG6 since day 1, I have a few long throws and a flex, I've got rid of all of them because I'm always reaching for my GG6, I just sold my rupes 21 and bought another GG6
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i was AAA the other day and while i was in the parking lot waiting for a family member, we were parked right next to a fiat (swirled i might add). it made me think on how a polishers like a GG6 (LIL' BOSS) are so versatile because there are panels that are thin/shallow/small and you can't always effectively use a long-throw DA on certain body panels on a lot of cars. i absolutely agree with you on the GG6, it's easily one of my favorite TOP 5 detailing products ever (and the reason why i recommended it, i wouldn't if i didn't believe in it as well as in the company)! top that with GG's Excellent NO BS-- Quick/Responsive Customer Service, Fantastic Warranty, and you got a WIN-WIN in ALL aspects. btw, hope all is well Derek!
as Jeff says starting at the 7:55 min mark-- "we're just getting started, we got our foot on the gas " and you guys need to stay tuned...
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Re: Is GG6 the right tool for me
Originally Posted by Dereksdtail
I've loved using my GG6 since day 1, Ive had a few long throws and a flex, I've got rid of all of them because I'm always reaching for my GG6
That says a lot, esp to those of us considering an upgrade.
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