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    Wanting to buy first DA.

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    I never used a DA polisher but would like to buy one. I have been looking at the new HD polisher kit by 3D Products and the Meguiars DA G110v2. What should I be looking for as someone new? I will only be using it on my own vehicles, Infiniti FX35 and a Toyota Sienna. Is one really better then the other? Thanks.
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    Hard to say, the 3D machine is the new kid in town, it looks promising but you won't know how reliable it is until its been out for a while. I'd be thinking 3D or Griots. The Megs machine is good, but the Griots is better and has a better warranty.

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    Why not just get a Porter Cable 7424XP?

    1. Reliable
    2. Powerful enough for most uses, professional or not
    3. Good warranty
    4. Manufacturer that has a great reputation.
    5. Ease of use.

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    I recently went through the same decision process as you and ended up with the Groits after months of reading on this and other forums. The GG has more power than the others (with the exception of perhaps the 3D) it won't bog down with normal pressure and on body curves like the PCXP. On top of that it has a Lifetime Warranty. On your two cars (and lets face it you'll end up doing family and friends also) you might use it 4-8 times a year--imagine if 4 years down the road it has problems and quits working--with any other unit you'll have to spend some money--not with the Groits--just send it back for repair or replacement.

    Detailers Domain (one of our sponsors) has some great packages that include a 5" backing plate and mix and match 5 or 10 (I would suggest at least 10) Uber Pads (these are the same as Buff&Shine and 3D pads). They have recessed Velcro for an added margin of safety when polishing near protruding objects on the car.

    Or if you're not in a rush Amazon has it on sale for $80 (including shipping) every so often in their Gold Box Deals--you have to watch for it and be quick as they usually go in a few hours. If you go this route you'll have to add a 5" backing plate (about $15) In both cases you can get a 12' two way, 16 gauge extension (recommended by Groits) at HD for $7.50 and you're good to go.

    On another note: Take a look at the HD polishing products--very beginner friendly.

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    Thanks for all the advice. I have been watching videos of Garry Dean and his reviews of all his DA polishers. It turns out there is a 3D products store nearby (Manheim, PA) that I might visit to see what they have there. I figure its time to step it up and get a DA. I will be sure to check out the other links posted.
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    I would recommend a Griots. Porter cable, not so much. I think their a little over rated(I own both machines). Their definitely not the same quality that they used to be back in the day.

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    Because it lacks power. I have two and rarely use them.
    Quote: Originally Posted by IHA Mark View Post
    Why not just get a Porter Cable 7424XP?

    1. Reliable
    2. Powerful enough for most uses, professional or not
    3. Good warranty
    4. Manufacturer that has a great reputation.
    5. Ease of use.

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    I am curious about this too. How hard is it to learn how to use one? I would really like to get my car into top shape so I can opti-coat it.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by Legacy99 View Post
    Because it lacks power. I have two and rarely use them.
    I respect your opinion, but I find if I need anything heavier than a PC on speed 6 with a yellow pad and 105, I reach for a rotary. It really depends on what type of details you are doing all the time. I find I accomplish a lot with just a MF pad on my PC...

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    Quote: Originally Posted by 2005GTPinMD View Post
    I am curious about this too. How hard is it to learn how to use one? I would really like to get my car into top shape so I can opti-coat it.
    My wifes Sienna has single stage paint and is extremely hard to get a shine on. It always look hazy. I can get the shine back if I work some Ultimate Compound and then polish. All-in all ii takes forever. I have come to hate white vehicles, mostly in part to the single stage.

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    Very true..I seldom need a mf pad and use foam to correct. Having more power than what the PC can deliver makes my job easier.
    Quote: Originally Posted by IHA Mark View Post
    I respect your opinion, but I find if I need anything heavier than a PC on speed 6 with a yellow pad and 105, I reach for a rotary. It really depends on what type of details you are doing all the time. I find I accomplish a lot with just a MF pad on my PC...

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