acc1079
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And if they don't we will.
Yet another one of the many reason AG continues to get my business!! :applause:
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And if they don't we will.
I've ordered the new Griot Buffer... can anyone tell me how long it is, so that I can buy a Bag for it ?
I'm looking at the DeWalt 18" Bag.
In Inches is fine, I can convert it to Metric.
I've ordered the new Griot Buffer... can anyone tell me how long it is, so that I can buy a Bag for it ?
I'm looking at the DeWalt 18" Bag.
In Inches is fine, I can convert it to Metric.
XX-Mart is the last place I shop. I will pay people like Auto Geek $30.00 for a bag rather than XX-mart $8.00 for one similar. There is just something wrong about the way they operate.Saw a few good ones.....A B&D at Walmart for ~$10 & another good one, Stack-On, I think, at Kmart for about the same. In fact, the B&D looked way too good to be just ~$10, but there it was.
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eBuckskincolt... thanks for getting me the measurements of the Griot Buffer ! I appreciate it, very much.
We've had the Metric System up here in Canada for a while now... and I'm close to 49 years old, so I know my way around in both Units of Measure. To work with either the Metric or Imperial System, it's easy for me.
I have just about every DeWalt Power-tool they've ever made, in my Shop... so to use a Yellow Soft-sided Bag for all my new Detailing stuff, it fits for me !
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So it might be worth while now, to buy the 4" Pad kit that's offered on AG ?
I also bought the smaller Griot DA Buffer... so that I have options for those smaller places.
Newbie + Smaller Machine = not so many mistakes ???
Hope you like your new stuff. What polishes and protection products did you go with?
Meg's 105 & 205, along with Wolfgangs Paint Sealant 3.0
I'll keep that in mind.
When the Snow blows around here, and your Truck is buried under a foot Snow... using a Snow Brush on your Vehicles Paint Job is probably the last thing that Mike would recommend.
So needless to say, I have tons of micro-scratches and swirls to get out.
If the 105 is too aggressive, I could always cut back it's cutting edge by using a finer Foam Pad, right ?