Originally Posted by Automania
yes it will work with the 7424 series of machines.
Originally Posted by Automania
yes it will work with the 7424 series of machines.
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Oh sheesh...all these posts about doing interiors with the (newer model) GG electric 3" are just killing me! I`m getting seriously tempted to buy one to replace my v1.0 unit.
Originally Posted by Accumulator
we got it right here for you Griot`s 3 inch orbital interior kit
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DetailersDomain- Heh heh, now you stop that! :chuckle:
But seriously...I have everything I need (including brushes) other than the newer GG unit, and I get my polishers as gifts See, it`s one of those "what can you buy for this guy?!?" things where my wife gets me polishers/tools/etc. that I`m too cheap to buy for myself. I don`t think I`ve paid for a polisher since the `80s!
How do you apply the cleaner? Coat the seat first with cleaner then use the brush? Or add cleaner to the brush then use on the seat?
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Originally Posted by Harper55987
we spritz some 1z deep cleaner on the brush as well as the surface that we were working on.
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And this is done a panel at the time? Or how do you divide the seat? I`m worried about the product drying up on the seat
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Originally Posted by Harper55987
I would say one section of the seat at time. don`t use too much pressure or a high speed it will splatter and it can go thru the coating on the seat if you are too aggressive.
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I see in your tutorial you used between 5 and 6. Is this necessary or just what you felt as best? I am less experienced and would probably stick to 2-3 speed to try to mitigate risk of taking the top coat off the leather.
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sorry about that on this 3 inch Griots we used it at speed 5-6. on a 6 inch Griots we would back down the speed.
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Interesting. Good to know! And I see you are using the deep plastic cleaner. Is this safe for most leathers? I didn`t see it as a use anywhere else but this thread
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sure thing. its safe on coated leather
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Originally Posted by Automania
Did you have to quote that entire post just to say that? Jeezers.
what about using this same process using a cyclo machine.. i have one but have a hard bristle for the carpets only... my arms are getting really sore from getting that dirt out of the leather by hand... so this process would be great but i dont want to buy another machine if i dont have to.
thanks for your help
Originally Posted by asimplelife4me
sure you can use a cycle, however it might be too bulky in an interior of say a small sports car.
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