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There's video number two showing Meguiar's cruise control and this time with their new MT300. Awesome products from Meguair's and the prices are more reasonable than other options too!
Will it cruise on curves?
Being a free spindle machine and not a forced rotation, I can't see how it can keep spinning on curves with a little pressure (15 lbs).Depends on how curvy the panel is. I've had no issues with mine stalling on curves. As someone pointed out, this will stall like any other DA that is not forced rotation.
I agree.
I use Buff-n-shine small plates with no issues.
For what it's worth to the OP...
...I'm big enough to stop my rotary with or without my Dynabrade attachment. They don't make a machine with any more power than a rotary.
The point...use common sense and good technique...and know the machines limitations and you'll be fine with any machine you choose.
Just look at how often Mike Phillips still promots the PC7424xp...even though people still have trouble with it stalling. It stalls because they didn't realize that the machince was tilted slightly, or they put too much pressure on it.
Mike uses good technique and accomplishes anything he puts his hands to...with any machine.
I will not let this die lol
Just got this PM....
"Whelp, got them both and I waxed half my car with the GG"6 and the other half with the MT300"5.
Deffinately keeping the GG6 over the MT300.
The GG6 feels like a better quality build, nice solid construction, vibrates less, and also quieter.
Without considering the GG6 is half price and life time warranty, GG6 > MT300."
Now I was under the impression that the MT 300 clobbered the GG 6" in these categories (Except the Price/Warrantyrops: ) What Gives?
Yes yes I should just make a decision already and pick one since both are fine machines. But that's not how I roll lol...and I have a little time before I need to make a decision; Ergo...let's go down to the Bone Marrow :dblthumb2:
Please (if you haven't) weigh in here Pro's....?
everyone has their own opinions/likes and dislikes on polishers and if you can get your hands on both and decide then that would be the best option as you can weigh the pros and cons (haven't used the mt300 but would like to try it out someday since we are all obsessed with polishers lol) for yourself. the GG6 has been around for years and has been proven to be one heck of DA with lots of torque/power, great warranty and excellent customer service. IMO every detailer/enthusiast should own at least one traditional PC style DA and the only one you'll most likely ever have to buy would be the GG6. you'll have no worries if a problem occurs with it unlike some others when the warranty runs out. it's peace of mind... :dblthumb2:
if you can get your hands on both and decide then that would be the best option as you can weigh the pros and cons (haven't used the mt300 but would like to try it out someday since we are all obsessed with polishers lol) for yourself
the GG6 has been around for years and has been proven to be one heck of DA with lots of torque/power, great warranty and excellent customer service.
you'll have no worries if a problem occurs with it unlike some others when the warranty runs out. it's peace of mind
:doh:
Pull the trigger, both are good machines.
Correct technique, polishes, pads will give you what you want...
Don't need to just yet and yes both machines will get the Job Done. Ergonomics, Vibration, Noise may set these two apart...without any experience with either; hence the questions. As mentioned in the thread, I'm not getting any younger. If there's a clear winner in these categories it will sway my decision.
Agreed.
Thanks
62 year old says MT-300![]()
Don't need to just yet and yes both machines will get the Job Done. Ergonomics, Vibration, Noise may set these two apart...without any experience with either; hence the questions. As mentioned in the thread, I'm not getting any younger. If there's a clear winner in these categories it will sway my decision.
I just used my new GG 6" today after my MT300 broke after only polishing 17 cars. The MT300's cord broke and to finish that days job I had to mess with the connection point to keep it working. I had two more cars scheduled for this week and luckily amazon prime's next day shipping had me a GG6 without having to cancel a detail.
I am extremely disappointed that the cord went out after only 17 cars as it was a problem with their last DA polisher and it seems they never fixed it. I would avoid the MT300 for this reason alone. I will be sending in my mt300 for warranty repair but now I have two mediocre polishers for the price of what could have almost bought me a Rupes.
When I called my local detailing supplies store they said they "had a table fully of MT300's ready to be sent out for new cords already" so this seems to be a widespread problem.
Strengths of the Mt300 vs GG6:
-slow start trigger is actually very useful
-it vibrates less
-overall better ergonomics
Strengths of the GG6 vs Mt300:
-still slightly more powerful
-sounds a little better (not necessarily any quieter just better)
-It hopefully won't leave me stranded without a polisher after doing 17 cars.
Strengths of the GG6 vs Mt300:
-still slightly more powerful
-sounds a little better (not necessarily any quieter just better)
-It hopefully won't leave me stranded without a polisher after doing 17 cars.
It's like I wouldn't buy a washer made by Tide.
Would you buy compounds and polishes made by Rupes?
If your detailing anywhere near 17 cars - buy a Rupes or a Flex, Lolz. Remember, Rupes and Flex are first and foremost toolmakers - the rest of this stuff in made in China by companies sub-contracted by "detailing companies" that make a menu of products.
It's like I wouldn't buy a washer made by Tide.
Read the book "Poorly Made in China" & you will see where I'm coming from.
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Basically, in life, you often get what you pay for.