What polisher shall i get??
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What polisher shall i get??
Its my birthday coming up in a bout a month and the old lady asked what i wanted for it... ughhhh i dunno was my response... well i've always wanted a orbital so why not for my bday. Out of the meguirs, griots and porter.. what would you recommend based on comfort, reliability and flexibility... ie can i use it as a light buffer with the correct pad?
thanks guys
as far as experience. I used to work in an autobody shop, but i never had my own tools. Always had the best handed to me so im kind of spoiled.
thanks guys
as far as experience. I used to work in an autobody shop, but i never had my own tools. Always had the best handed to me so im kind of spoiled.
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In case you decide on getting the Porter 7424XP, amazon is selling it for $89 (after $20 discount applied at checkout).
I ordered it yesterday - make sure you select amazon.com as the seller (even if it isn't currently in stock - and may take up to 3-5 weeks to ship).
I ordered it yesterday - make sure you select amazon.com as the seller (even if it isn't currently in stock - and may take up to 3-5 weeks to ship).
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Thanks for the input guys, i appreciate it.
I was told the griots garage was cheap like something you would buy at harbor freight but still worked good. I think i am going to buy the porter and run with that. for 96, that doesnt come with the backing plate correct?
I was told the griots garage was cheap like something you would buy at harbor freight but still worked good. I think i am going to buy the porter and run with that. for 96, that doesnt come with the backing plate correct?
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yes, backing plate is not included
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I was thinking this... what do you think
I'll need the pads and backing plate anyway....
http://www.autogeek.net/poca74pofcop.html
I'll need the pads and backing plate anyway....
http://www.autogeek.net/poca74pofcop.html
If you bough the PC from amazon, it is about 90 - you have to figure out which pads you need and whether the included glaze/swirl remover are what you want/need.
Basically, work out the total cost for what you need, and compare the net price
For me, I wanted a different selection of pads, and already have the polish and wax that I want to use. So the amazon price (free shipping) worked cheaper for me. Well, the amazon option won't get the PC for a few weeks, so if you need it now, that won't work.
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I don't like CCS pads.
Hard to clean and not as efficient (less foam on the paint means less correction). Better to get the unit separately and build your own supply of products... The optimum and menzerna lines are very good
Hard to clean and not as efficient (less foam on the paint means less correction). Better to get the unit separately and build your own supply of products... The optimum and menzerna lines are very good
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I just bought one of these to supplement my PC 7424xp, Can't wait to try it out.
http://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage-...9212274&sr=8-5
http://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage-...9212274&sr=8-5
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I bought the PC 7424XP kit from Autogeek. I'm still new to the polishing and paint correcting game, but I definitely recommend the 5.5 pads instead of the 6.5 pads in the kits. I read that on their forums most of the guys recommended 5.5 with the PC and but thought I would give the 6.5's a try since they came with the kit and I didn't like them with this machine.