Think i have decided on a Griott D/A,and was thinking af the 199.00 kit with the pads and pad cleaners.Is this a good kit for a starter or is there better options for pads and things.Did a fair amount of research on this site and was very helpful.Thanks.want to take advantage of the 10% and free shipping deal today
Welcome to AGO :welcome:
File this under "if I knew then what I know now".
After using the v1 PC, PCxP, Flex DA & the GG 6" the GG would be my first choice. Buying an all-inclusive kit would not.
At first glance it appears having a 6" backing plate included with the GG is a good deal. Considering the fact that almost everyone that polishes a
LOT has moved to 5.5" pads because they're easier to handle and cut better, perhaps not. I used my 6" BP and 6.5" pads once to spread sealant. Nice covering more ground with a larger pad but I've since moved to 5.5" pads and never looked back.
Personally, I'd buy ala carte vs a kit. Do you
need pad cleaner and conditioner? Nope. Pads wash up fine with almost any soap & water or throw 'em in the washer. Most prime pads with whatever polish or compound they're about to use... there, the pad is "conditioned". Saving money buying a kit and later finding out your needs are different and you need to buy more/different stuff is false savings.
Depending on what you're embarking on makes for the pad or system choice. Personally, for correction on almost anything the first thing I reach for (with the exception of correcting super-soft paint) is the Meg's DA MF System and D300 Compound. It corrects almost as well as many aggressive compounds and finishes well enough to avoid a 2nd step on lighter colors. I've even been able to finish with it in 1 step on black with excellent results. Purchasing the MF DA 5.5" kit also nets you a 5" backing plate for use with other pads. You're also going to need compound/polish/wax or sealant.... the MF kit is a nice Jack-of all-Trades purchase, especially for a beginner, IMO.
As for those foam pads, many will agree the orange, white and black are the most frequently used LC pads. I don't think you'll see many touting their fondness for the 6.5" CCS pads included in the kit. Once again personal preference.... I prefer the Constant Pressure flat pads with the blue strip next to the velcro. For a very versatile pad the Hydro Techs are a good choice and they come in the thinner 7/8". I prefer the thinner pads. Most LC pads are available in 3 or 6 packs to mix n match to get exactly what you want and need.
Autopia CarCare is also a PBMG company, they're running a 20% off promo with free shipping on $150 purchases on many of the same products. Take a look and compare, you may be able to mix n match selections appropriate to your project and experience level for the same money you'll spend on a "kit". Or not.
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