Beginner Polisher

Isn't Wolfgang made by Menz?

Either ways you'll like it, it is a DAT product unlike the Meguiar's stuff which is a SMAT.
 
So ive been poking around on here and from what I've heard, read rather :P

Is that the pc vibrates and is painfully annoying

And that the GG is the destroyer of pads

Are either of these true?
 
So ive been poking around on here and from what I've heard, read rather :P

Is that the pc vibrates and is painfully annoying

And that the GG is the destroyer of pads

Are either of these true?

Speed 6 on either the PCXP or GG6 will build up heat and kill the BP/Velcro backing with to much pressure. If you're simply just talking about Meguiar's MF DA pads than yes it seems like Meguiar's developed these pads just for their G110v2 which has different OPMs at speed settings then the PC/GG. But if you use caution and other peoples advice (not over speed 5 when using D300/MF Cutting) you should be fine.

I found my old PC to vibrate like my hands like crazy (but than again I wasn't using proper technique, nor was actually detailing). After visiting that machine again it does vibrate a lot more than the GG6 IMO. Don't know how much more refined the PCXP is tho, compared to the older PC7424. Also before I picked up my GG6 the PC seemed to have people breaking the spindle in about a years worth of time. So that was one of the reasons I picked up the GG6 until the threads about.........

The GG6 being dropped then breaking :( But the best part is that Griot's will guarantee a "lifetime warranty" so things like that should be covered.
 
When I had to choose, I went with the GG mainly because of the life-time warranty. Also, it is more powerful than the PC and the Meg's and so has greater correction ability.
 
Speed 6 on either the PCXP or GG6 will build up heat and kill the BP/Velcro backing with to much pressure. If you're simply just talking about Meguiar's MF DA pads than yes it seems like Meguiar's developed these pads just for their G110v2 which has different OPMs at speed settings then the PC/GG. But if you use caution and other peoples advice (not over speed 5 when using D300/MF Cutting) you should be fine.

I found my old PC to vibrate like my hands like crazy (but than again I wasn't using proper technique, nor was actually detailing). After visiting that machine again it does vibrate a lot more than the GG6 IMO. Don't know how much more refined the PCXP is tho, compared to the older PC7424. Also before I picked up my GG6 the PC seemed to have people breaking the spindle in about a years worth of time. So that was one of the reasons I picked up the GG6 until the threads about.........

The GG6 being dropped then breaking :( But the best part is that Griot's will guarantee a "lifetime warranty" so things like that should be covered.

Haha what technique cuts down on vibration?
 
Haha what technique cuts down on vibration?

I'm not talking about Vibration, I think I used speed 6 with a 6.5" orange pad for everything... And like 4 or something with white and 2 with black.

Did not know what the hell I was doing.
 
I'm not talking about Vibration, I think I used speed 6 with a 6.5" orange pad for everything... And like 4 or something with white and 2 with black.

Did not know what the hell I was doing.

Haha oh ok I gotcha I was like whaaa
But again thank you guys so much!

Everyone here is the best!
 
the first link is better. idk why they would put a kit with a 5in BP and 7in pads :dunno:
 
7" pads with 5" BP is a no no.

Like I said the kits will save you money but I would skip it and build your own.
 
If the second one is 5.5 pads then what would u guys say?
 
they dont make 5.5in soft buff pads but like i said the first megs kit is pretty good. maybe they can swap the ccs for flat?
 
Is there a performance different between ccs and the flats or just preference?

And I mean like a 6 in backing plate... And the soft pads
 
depends on your polishes. Flats are better for DAT polishes like Menz and WG
 
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