custmsprty
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GG6 and get a LC 3.5 BP and 4" Pads, then you have 2 tools in one.
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after doing research I'm getting the Rupes mini next week to replace me PC.
You guys are comparing a tool that costs 3 times the price of the other. That's not a realistic comparison for most of us weekend duffers.
Unless you run a nail salon the gg3 is useless.
It won't correct anything. In fact I have tried to sell my practically new unit and have zero takers. It's useless for paint correction.
The OP asked for this comparison.
Of course he did. Next, let's discuss if an S-class Mercedes is a better car than a Camry. :xyxthumbs:
The 3" GG on it's own merits is one thing, but comparing it to a tool in a grossly different price point seems moot.
How about this?
There are a few people here who seem to think the GG 3" has some use. To those of us without $300 to drop on a new high-end 3" RO, is it worth the $99?
I would be using something like this for a final buff & polish to a fresh polyurethane clear coat on painted racing helmets after a final 2000g wetsand to remove imperfections and tape edges.
Can it handle something like that?
Guess I'm in the minority, I have the GG3 and the GG6, I like the GG3. I can't compare it to the Rupes, but it works for what I need it for. I have used it to correct a hood and it worked fine. I'm sure the Rupes is great, but IMO the GG3 isn't chopped liver.
if you can hold off, i would wait till SEMA. it's right around the corner...
Have you tired the Mini? If you did, you would use your GG3 to chop liver.rops:
The reason I ask, I already have the GG3 and its not performing as I expect. Is the extra $200 worth the expense? I don't mind paying for quality, but I don't want to drop the extra money if I don't get a return for the expense.