WRXINXS
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- Dec 5, 2011
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Hello all,
I recently bought a PC7424XP with 5.5" pads from Autogeek. I bought it before doing too much research on polishers or becoming a member on this forum. Now that I am a member, I see that the GG and Meguiars units seem to be more talked about on this forum (Especially the GG). People specifically say that the strength of the GG is that it has more power and will not stop spinning (plus lifetime warranty). But people also say that QC on the GG is not too good and the build quality of the PC is very good. I am still within my 90 day window through Porter Cable where I can return the PC for any reason no questions asked so it is still an option to change up my polisher. I have never fully polished a car. I broke out the PC to do my hood last night and it seemed to stop spinning pretty easily and I always had to watch to see that it was still spinning. This concerned me a little. As a beginner my technique was probably not too good but if the Griots polisher is so hard to stop spinning maybe I should get that? People also say the Griots is smoother with less vibration? I will be using the polisher to polish only about 2 to 3 cars a year and spread wax on several vehicles. It is not my intent to start a flame war over which polisher is better, I'm just looking for some opinions and feedback.
Thanks,
Drew
I recently bought a PC7424XP with 5.5" pads from Autogeek. I bought it before doing too much research on polishers or becoming a member on this forum. Now that I am a member, I see that the GG and Meguiars units seem to be more talked about on this forum (Especially the GG). People specifically say that the strength of the GG is that it has more power and will not stop spinning (plus lifetime warranty). But people also say that QC on the GG is not too good and the build quality of the PC is very good. I am still within my 90 day window through Porter Cable where I can return the PC for any reason no questions asked so it is still an option to change up my polisher. I have never fully polished a car. I broke out the PC to do my hood last night and it seemed to stop spinning pretty easily and I always had to watch to see that it was still spinning. This concerned me a little. As a beginner my technique was probably not too good but if the Griots polisher is so hard to stop spinning maybe I should get that? People also say the Griots is smoother with less vibration? I will be using the polisher to polish only about 2 to 3 cars a year and spread wax on several vehicles. It is not my intent to start a flame war over which polisher is better, I'm just looking for some opinions and feedback.
Thanks,
Drew