3" griots garage pad issues?

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so i've been using my 3" plate and 3" GG orange and black pads to do my mustang and after a bit of use a ring gets formed on the outside diameter of the pad around the velcro and its recessed or pushed in. almost like a crater effect. Its coming from pushing down on the da while it is spinning and the backing plate makes a ring in the pad that eventually grooves its way worser and worser. does this mean i'm pushing down to hard??
 
It might be you are using too much pressure, that would be my guess without pics. However, I no longer use GG 3" pads as even when I was using their 3" red pad for waxing (very little pressure) the foam pad split apart from their backing. I was left with the backing part of the foam pad on the BP.

I switched to Lake Country Hydrotech and CCS Pads and have not ahd a problem since.

My guess is too much pressure. Remember anywhere from 5 - 15 pds max...is all you need depending on what you are doing. And 15pds IMO is way too much for me. 8 - 12 pounds would be about right.
 
we'll i'm gonna be buying pads again soon so I wanna make sure I'm getting something good when I re buy. I guess i'll try those ccs pads or the hydrotechs? which would you recommend? I need some 3" and some 6.5 or 6
 
we'll i'm gonna be buying pads again soon so I wanna make sure I'm getting something good when I re buy. I guess i'll try those ccs pads or the hydrotechs? which would you recommend? I need some 3" and some 6.5 or 6

I have both. I prefer the Hydrotechs slightly more than the CCS. Either way you can't go wrong with any of those to. BTW, when you do try them; you will see what I mean about the quality of those pads compared to the GG ones.
 
I have both. I prefer the Hydrotechs slightly more than the CCS. Either way you can't go wrong with any of those to. BTW, when you do try them; you will see what I mean about the quality of those pads compared to the GG ones.

Awesome cool, thanks man!
 
My GG 3" orange pads did the same thing, then the Velcro fabric started coming away from the foam until it was useless. Could not hold up to all the action a 3" pad undergoes.
 
Sounds like too much pressure. Could be too high of a speed as well. I don't like using 3" pads on my GG6 but it certainly is doable.

I normally run around speed 3.5 or 4 at the most. And as far as pressure goes I only push down hard enough to slightly compress the pad.
 
Yeah, that is a lot of torque on those pads. I would imagine that GG has them manufactured for use on the 3" machine, which wouldn't have near the torque of the 6 incher.
 
I would imagine that GG has them manufactured for use on the 3" machine, which wouldn't have near the torque of the 6 incher.

That's an understatement, that GG 3" is pretty wimpy (I have one), I can't imagine what the GG 6" would do to those pads.
 
I have one too. It's only saving grace is tight spots. But then you have to work forever on them, because it just doesn't have the ooomph to get the job done quickly.
 
well thats the thing is I have to have some 3" pads because there are tight spots you just need to have it for. and for some reason the pads are sturdy like the 6.5" pads from gg that I have. the 6.5's are hard to press in well atleast the orange one is.. but the 3" pads feel like marshmallows so its hard to make yourself not put any pressure on them.. will be trying out the hydro techs.. I believe I like that idea a lot better!
 
well thats the thing is I have to have some 3" pads because there are tight spots you just need to have it for. and for some reason the pads are sturdy like the 6.5" pads from gg that I have. the 6.5's are hard to press in well atleast the orange one is.. but the 3" pads feel like marshmallows so its hard to make yourself not put any pressure on them.. will be trying out the hydro techs.. I believe I like that idea a lot better!

:xyxthumbs: You will be able to beat them up pretty good!! I have my PC7424XP set up for the 3" Pads and I use the Hydrotechs. They are thicker and can take a beating.

But as I said before try not to put too much pressure as that is what I think is happening to your pad issue.
 
Those pads are too soft for that machine. Buy Rupes 3" white pads. Problem solved.
 
well ordered the hydrotechs! can't wait to try them out! but i've noticed they measure 5.5x7/8 maybe? there thinner then I think other pads... why? any benefits? cons to being thinner? or just how they roll? lol
 
I wouldn't use the 3" griots pads with the PC, GG6", etc. the pads are too thin and at higher speeds will delaminate and/or rip...
 
well ordered the hydrotechs! can't wait to try them out! but i've noticed they measure 5.5x7/8 maybe? there thinner then I think other pads... why? any benefits? cons to being thinner? or just how they roll? lol


Are you looking for 3" pads or 5" pads???

7/8" is the thickness. It is a good thickness for a a PC like polisher. Benefits are the thinner the pad - the better it spins. Cons - it can overheat faster.

Just am FYI. There are HydroTechs with 3" diameter in 2 thickness'
 
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