hmmm.. another option for the GG3?

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The smaller the pad, the more intense the polishing power and two inch pads are among the smallest you can use. Small pads are great for addressing isolated defects in tight spaces like bumpers, trim, and complex body panels. Our plate features flexible molded urethane construction for durability, flexibility, and improved panel contouring. It also works on our 3" Random Orbital and is built Griot's tough with a machined and balanced aluminum hub to provide a long service life and smooth operation.

looks like another DA backing plate to buy along with the 3" HD backing plate when it's available. hopefully, AG will stock both...

BOSS 2" BACKING PLATE
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possibly pair it with these pads if the velcro is 2 inches in diameter..
Lake Country 2 inch Mini Hybrid Foam Pads
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I always felt the GG3 was super underpowered. The only pads that I could actually get correction were MF pads. Its great to see thing and now smaller pad options for this machine. I feel it can maybe be an actual contender now...somewhat.
 
I always felt the GG3 was super underpowered. The only pads that I could actually get correction were MF pads. Its great to see thing and now smaller pad options for this machine. I feel it can maybe be an actual contender now...somewhat.

Griots 3" boss pads (thin) and Lake Country Thin Pros. There's been some folks having great luck with the new thin pads on the GG3.
 
I always felt the GG3 was super underpowered. The only pads that I could actually get correction were MF pads.

with different options of pads and now backing plate, it should help maximize the potential of the machine. it's nice to have choices these days...
 
I always felt the GG3 was super underpowered.

Exactly my thoughts.



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These 2 guys know a thing or 2 about a variety of different polishers and their abilities.. I'll take their word for it until I see convincing proof of the GG3 being more than a wax spreader, or occasional tool for sanding headlights. The new pads look neat, but show us some legit paint correction using them with the GG3. A demo video would be great.




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These 2 guys know a thing or 2 about a variety of different polishers and their abilities.. I'll take their word for it until I see convincing proof of the GG3 being more than a wax spreader, or occasional tool for sanding headlights. The new pads look neat, but show us some legit paint correction using them with the GG3. A demo video would be great.




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obviously with a smaller backing plate and pad on the DA it's going to help it rotate more (regarding 2"). take a look at this article what the GG3 can do with even the 3.5" thinpro pads..
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ure-going-love-these-new-small-foam-pads.html
 
Alright, I stand corrected.
I'm going the other route.. I'm eyeing the new Boss 3" Beefy backing plate to combine with my HF DA. Looking forward to hearing some reviews once people get their hands on it.


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Put the GG 3" on any type of tilt and the pad will stop, I don't care what type of foam pad you're using. The Rupes Mini has this problem, too. MF pads work much better on these machine, as they will contour a lot better.


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I'm eyeing the new Boss 3" Beefy backing plate to combine with my HF DA. Looking forward to hearing some reviews once people get their hands on it.


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looking forward to a review as well...want to use it on my GG6
 
... The new pads look neat, but show us some legit paint correction using them with the GG3. A demo video would be great.


Alright, I stand corrected.


Sounds like maybe you've changed your mind? I pulled some screen shots of a video I took of some damp sanding, followed by using the GG3 along with Megs 3" MF Cut disc and LC 3" white pad. BOSS cremes were used (Correcting Cream and Perfecting Cream)

This was done on a practice panel I've used for various testing.




Damp sanding with Mirka Abralon discs



Panel after damp sanding



3" Megs MF Cut Disc w/ BOSS Correcting Cream



3" Lake Country White polish pad w/ BOSS Perefecting Cream



End result




Myself, I'm excited to have more options with the pads coming out, especially after Megs discontinued their small MF Cut discs.
 
Myself, I'm excited to have more options with the pads coming out, especially after Megs discontinued their small MF Cut discs.

the new lake country microfiber pads also come in the 2.25" size too (AG doesn't stock them right now) and with the new 2" DA backing plate it's another option as well... :dblthumb2:
 
I have never had any issues with the GG3 equipped with 3" pads. It has always provided enough power for the task at hand. I too have removed 3K grit sanding marks without issue.

One thing to note is always keep in mind the size of the machine and thus its limitations. You just have to take your time with it and cannot expect to power through the task at hand.
 
good points mike ^ i think some expect too much out of it. maybe the next version will have as much torque/power to where it won't bog down at all, j/k... :)

 
Sounds like maybe you've changed your mind? I pulled some screen shots of a video I took of some damp sanding, followed by using the GG3 along with Megs 3" MF Cut disc and LC 3" white pad. BOSS cremes were used (Correcting Cream and Perfecting Cream)

This was done on a practice panel I've used for various testing.




Damp sanding with Mirka Abralon discs



Panel after damp sanding



3" Megs MF Cut Disc w/ BOSS Correcting Cream



3" Lake Country White polish pad w/ BOSS Perefecting Cream



End result




Myself, I'm excited to have more options with the pads coming out, especially after Megs discontinued their small MF Cut discs.

Cool.. It seems like the orangepeel survived the wetsanding? Were you using you using a sanding disc with a foam interface?



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the new lake country microfiber pads also come in the 2.25" size too (AG doesn't stock them right now) and with the new 2" DA backing plate it's another option as well... :dblthumb2:

Good! More options! Thanks for letting me know.


Cool.. It seems like the orangepeel survived the wetsanding? Were you using you using a sanding disc with a foam interface?

In that particular section, yes, the orange peel did survive some. In another section, I went through the clear (practice panel that has seen more than it's fair share of damp sanding, compounding, and polishing).

I didn't use the foam interface (Keep forgetting I have the Megs version), but the Abralon discs *do* have some foam on them, albeit it's quite thin and soft.
 
I have never had any issues with the GG3 equipped with 3" pads. It has always provided enough power for the task at hand. I too have removed 3K grit sanding marks without issue.

One thing to note is always keep in mind the size of the machine and thus its limitations. You just have to take your time with it and cannot expect to power through the task at hand.
What pads did you find to be your favorite on the GG3?
 
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