WRAPT C5Z06
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- Nov 12, 2009
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Thank you all very much!! I'm sticking with the GG!!!
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lmfao d!!!!!!!!!see mark i told you the gg isn't very durable :laughing:
Done! :dblthumb2:Also GG has free shipping & 15% off until 6/26.
Doubt there's anything wrong with your GG. There's really no need to use above speed 5. Do you? Also, I didn't want to take a chance on the G110v2 and not like it. I really don't think the GG is too powerful.My GG is very hard on pads, so I just picked up the Megs DA. I have not used it yet, so i'm intersted in hearing peoples thoughts as well on this subject. I plan to use it with the Megs MF DA system.
My Griots Garage DA is extremely hard on foam pads. Hydrotech pads dont stand a chance and orange light cutting pads, while more resiliant are still far less durable in the center sections rather than using the PCXP. Has anyone else experienced what i'm explaining ? Is there possibly something wrong wtih my GG unit ? If so I will call AG or GG and try to have it exchanged.
any advise ?
(btw, i have 3 years behind using DA polishers , so my technique is what I would consider fairly well. The only variable that I'm just about positive on is the GG polisher being the issue. I was using speed 6 at first but had to bump down to speed 5 to help take it eaiser on my pads. it does a great job of correcting the paint though)
Doubt there's anything wrong with your GG. There's really no need to use above speed 5. Do you? Also, I didn't want to take a chance on the G110v2 and not like it. I really don't think the GG is too powerful.
Didn't see you mentioned the speed already. :doh:Like I wrote above, yes I was using speed 6 until I realized got more used to the machine and realized that the pad spins with ease on speed 5. Since then I am using speed 5.
The GG machine is Definitely not too powerful, I totally agree with you there. My problem was with overheating. And/or heat being transferred to the center of the backing plate. I have used the machine everytime with great success, but I am just experiencing a loss in pad life compared to other machines. Does anybody else feel the same way ?
Didn't see you mentioned the speed already. :doh:
What kind of backing plate do you use? I heard the Meg's BP runs the coolest? :dunno:
This is true. I don't know why.
If you do end up buying the G110V2 and plan on using it a lot, I suggest looking into getting a beefier power cord for it. The cord on mine has failed 4 times now. The next time I open this thing up it will be getting an industrial grade cord.
Meguiars Mirror Glaze G110 DA Polisher 5 inch Backing Platewhich backing plate are you using ?