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    Older 6" Polisher question

    So my GG polisher is a bit older, maybe 10-12 years old and I think I'm in need of a new motor brush. Unfortunately GG is not returning any of my e-mails and I don't have a model number on my polisher for them to reference, just a picture. Can anyone assist me with finding out A) What model polisher this is, and B) where can I find a motor brush for it? Any help is greatly appreciated!

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    Re: Older 6" Polisher question

    It's a Griot's 6" orbital polisher. This should be the model number: GR-10813

    It's their standard polisher, so you should not have any issues getting replacement parts for it. And, Griot's customer service is excellent, so give them another shot.

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    Re: Older 6" Polisher question

    Quote Originally Posted by jayhkr View Post
    So my GG polisher is a bit older, maybe 10-12 years old and I think I'm in need of a new motor brush. Unfortunately GG is not returning any of my e-mails and I don't have a model number on my polisher for them to reference, just a picture. Can anyone assist me with finding out A) What model polisher this is, and B) where can I find a motor brush for it? Any help is greatly appreciated!

    IMG_20200218_150655611.jpg - Google Drive
    IMG_20200218_150906955.jpg - Google Drive

    P.S. Sorry about the links, I couldn't figure out why the system wouldn't let me post the pictures directly.
    Doesn't it have a life time warranty?

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    Re: Older 6" Polisher question

    Yes, it should!^^^^
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    Re: Older 6" Polisher question

    I would just call Griot's Customer Service. 1-800-345-5789. Best company you'll ever deal with.

    I'm not sure about your 10 year old unit, but my GG6 purchased in 2016 came with a spare set of brushes in the box. Any chance you still have your original box?
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    Re: Older 6" Polisher question

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    I would just call Griot's Customer Service. 1-800-345-5789. Best company you'll ever deal with.

    I'm not sure about your 10 year old unit, but my GG6 purchased in 2016 came with a spare set of brushes in the box. Any chance you still have your original box?
    Unfortunately no. I’ve moved around a lot in 10+ years. I will try calling them tomorrow. Thank you everyone for your help!

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    Re: Older 6" Polisher question

    Quote Originally Posted by jayhkr View Post
    Unfortunately no. I’ve moved around a lot in 10+ years. I will try calling them tomorrow. Thank you everyone for your help!
    I am sure you will have a great experience.
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