$ for $ best buffer

I own GG6 and Rupes. I take the GG6 from 3, 5 and 6" plates in matter of seconds. Rupes has not saved me any time since I always go back to GG6. And go figure.....it never bogs down on curves
 

It's true!!!

I did not believe it for the longest time, but once I did, I seriously wonder why I bought the Rupes.

Now if only I can figure out the buffer trail issue with the Flex. :laughing:
 
$ 4 $ the GG6 has to win -

Power: top in class for a free spinning DA

Warranty: til death do us part...

Versatility: can accept pads from 3-6.5". It takes almost $700 in Rupes equipment to do that.

Price: pretty good. Also comes with a useable BP and bale handle.

User friendliness: pretty good. Chances are high the newest nooblet can take it out of the box and polish something without ruining it, burning through it, or leaving holograms all over it.

Totally agree!
 
every detailer/enthusiast should own at least one traditional style DA and with said, the GG6 is a great choice not only for the power it has, but the lifetime warranty as well. with the new pads (see video below) & polishes/compounds out these days, there isn't much you can't tackle...

[video=youtube_share;AawmvM5Jo24"]Meguiar's DA Microfiber Correction System Part II - Enhancements & Additions - YouTube[/video]
 
Griots Garage 6" Gen 2 is a must have for any person.
 
Dollar for dollar? GG6 for sure. Slightly better then the porter cable. And even if your detailing every day you will still be using it!


For the money I 100% agree with you.
Powerful:dblthumb2:
Lifetime warranty also:dblthumb2:
 
Dollar for Dollar what's your pick? Rupes, Porter Cable, Flex, something cool I've never heard about. All around use (compounding, polishing, waxing/sealing).

What are you working on?

Normal, everyday daily drivers? Just upkeep? Detailing for money? Work at a body shop?


Actually dollar for dollar, you absolutely cannot beat the Harbor Freight.


And their detailing discussion forum to help you use it rocks!

(Or so I've been told)


:laughing:
 
GG6 for a beginner, wonderful machine
Rupes otherwise, but having a rotary is a must have!
 
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