what's the deal with this?

you can use it to wetsand headlights/isolated areas, and apply wax/sealants. it's too bad the megs xtra-cut discs didn't come in a 3" size (only 5" & 6") because it doesn't have the foam backing like the cutting and finishing discs and i would imagine it would cut quicker and not bog down as easy...

With a 3" polisher like my PC, the energy is focused in such a small area that the Megs Cutting MF pads cut pretty quickly and easy to keep rotating on speed 5-6.
 
That little scratch looks to me like it might be a crow's foot type of crack rather than a scratch. If so it probably goes deep beyond the base coat. Could that be a possibility?

As for the GG 3" polisher, I've always looked at that as a cutesy little toy rather than a real polisher. Don't own one so couldn't say for sure..

DAVE! good to see Ya around again! LOLOL:props:
 
With a 3" polisher like my PC, the energy is focused in such a small area that the Megs Cutting MF pads cut pretty quickly and easy to keep rotating on speed 5-6.

yes, the PC will do it just as well and quicker, but the GG3 has it's uses and you can hold it comfortably with one hand which i like. buy a carpet brush and you can use it to scrub seats, etc,. if you don't want it, send it to me... :dblthumb2:
 
yes, the PC will do it just as well and quicker, but the GG3 has it's uses and you can hold it comfortably with one hand which i like. buy a carpet brush and you can use it to scrub seats, etc,. if you don't want it, send it to me... :dblthumb2:

+1 on the carpet brush

Pick-up a stiffer one to use for scrubbing tires


Is the Griot's 3" less powerful that an old Porter Cable 7424 ?
 
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