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From my experience the 4 inch pads are too big. The polisher will not oscillate with those pads. Stick to the Griot's pads.
Do not use yellow. These are designed to scrub rubber, canvas etc. Not for paint. Use orange pads for polishing.thanks guys, looking at the griots pads I see orange is for polish and red is for waxes. What do you use for swirls? The yellow?
thanks guys, looking at the griots pads I see orange is for polish and red is for waxes. What do you use for swirls? The yellow?
You will be extremely unimpressed if you try to use the GG 3" for serious correction. It just isn't stout enough to keep the pad spinning when you apply the required pressure. I have used it successfully to remove light swirls but your technique needs to be perfect. Correction in the hard-to-reach areas I use the 3" isn't particularly noticable anyway.
The single best use I've found for the GG 3" is spreading wax or sealant and applying paint cleansers, especially on large roofs where you want to work one-handed. A light touch at a higher speed will keep a 4" pad spinning. Other than that forget about 4" pads.
Another handy use I've found for the 3" is polishing small shiney bits. I place the polisher upright between my knees using a wool pad and metal polish... a poor man's buffing wheel.
There's not a huge variety of 3" pads out there. They make 'em but nobody carries a real nice assortment. AG carries a few 3M, the GG and LC PFW in smaller sizes. If you're going to attempt correction the PFW work better than anything else I've tried. Buff & Shine makes small pads but I've found their velcro is a pain in the neck with the GG backing plate. They just don't want to stay put.
TL
I think your better off getting a small BP for the DA than buying the 3" machine.
Look for the 3" Hydro pads
You will be extremely unimpressed if you try to use the GG 3" for serious correction. It just isn't stout enough to keep the pad spinning when you apply the required pressure. I have used it successfully to remove light swirls but your technique needs to be perfect. Correction in the hard-to-reach areas I use the 3" isn't particularly noticable anyway.
The single best use I've found for the GG 3" is spreading wax or sealant and applying paint cleansers, especially on large roofs where you want to work one-handed. A light touch at a higher speed will keep a 4" pad spinning. Other than that forget about 4" pads.
Another handy use I've found for the 3" is polishing small shiney bits. I place the polisher upright between my knees using a wool pad and metal polish... a poor man's buffing wheel.
There's not a huge variety of 3" pads out there. They make 'em but nobody carries a real nice assortment. AG carries a few 3M, the GG and LC PFW in smaller sizes. If you're going to attempt correction the PFW work better than anything else I've tried. Buff & Shine makes small pads but I've found their velcro is a pain in the neck with the GG backing plate. They just don't want to stay put.
TL
TL, yes looking for correction and to polish chrome and bumpers. I'm still new to detailing and done only 3 cars. The small areas are hard to get done correctly and was looking for something that could handle the job. Based off this information and others. I might just go for a different backing plate with a 4" pad. Has that worked for you or anyone else on the forum?
TL, yes looking for correction and to polish chrome and bumpers. I'm still new to detailing and done only 3 cars. The small areas are hard to get done correctly and was looking for something that could handle the job. Based off this information and others. I might just go for a different backing plate with a 4" pad. Has that worked for you or anyone else on the forum?
4" pads give increased correction on a DA. Everything I have in larger pads I also have in 4" as well. I also use the 3" backing plate and pads on the larger machines for tight areas where the GG3 won't give the results I'm seeking.
TL
What 3" backing plate are you using, as I had bad experience with Megs 3" BP?
The 3" from the GG3. Mike Stoops ever get back to you?
TL
Oh, so Griot's has a 3" BP as well? That's good to know.