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    I guess Meguiars is taking the KB method seriously!



    My 4th G110 seems to be pretty stout, I can push down pretty hard when using #105 with a burgundy cutting pad and it still spins pretty fast. Seems like this one spins even faster still. Kind of disappointed it is still a 4.2 amp motor and there is only a 300 opm increase on top speed. Really don`t see a need to rush out and buy one until I need another DA polisher.
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    Thanks for the great quick review Joe. Can`t wait to see some correction.



    Even with the XPPC my hands have taken a beating over the last 6 months.



    Also how do you like the Racatac?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wagonproject
    That is the RACATAC.


    thx.... :up

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    Crap! If I didn`t have 2 PC XPs I would be all over these. Nice video Joe. I vote for the next to be on the Lambo.


    Lambo is set for Monday!!



    Quote Originally Posted by wagonproject
    Hopefully its okay with him that I post his other 2 videos...


    Thanks. I didnt want you guys to get too much Joe in one night!





    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3a
    Thanks for the great quick review Joe. Can`t wait to see some correction.



    Even with the XPPC my hands have taken a beating over the last 6 months.



    Also how do you like the Racatac?


    I love it. You havnt lived until you have been on a racatac and rode it down a steep 40 foot drive way!!! :woohoo:
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    Joe....



    Like you my fingers are ratteling loosly from years and years and tons of miles on my PC. I have also tried the G110 which I thought was terrible, burned thru each one in a week.......but my PC`s keep on ticking...



    I am thinking of purchasing the new XPPC, actually 2 of them on the Black Friday deals that I found........



    Whats your take, I certainly dont need more dead buffers on the shelf. Do you think that the new G110v2 has improved to the level that a Pro can depend on? Like yourself, I am no weekend worrior.....fulltime only!.....married to that buffer during the week!



    I need a unit that will last, not burn out or die in 30 days......
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    Too soon to tell. The folks over at Meguiars know I have a big mouth. If this machine fails then the world will know about it.
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    Looks interesting.



    You funny guy Joe.

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    Great review Joe. Thanks for putting those videos together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan June
    What differentiates this compared to the Ultimate Detailing Porter Cable DA polisher? I was thinking of picking up the Porter Cable, but would be interested as to why you choose this tool instead.


    Sorry to quote myself, but in the one video Joe said that the Porter Cable is a "rattle trap". I hate how my hands and fingers would almost go numb when working with the PC at higher speeds.



    Is this still a problem with the Ultimate Detailing PC DA polisher and is the Meguiars G110v2 better in this aspect as well?



    Any help would be appreciated.

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    what`s the price tag on that? I am looking for something like that to maybe apply wax or do some light correction . . . . . . otherwise i just use my makita.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec92civic
    what`s the price tag on that?


    most vendors are pre-selling it (G110v.2) for under/around $150, and that price was the regular price before for the older G110`s. it looks like the price has increased $20-$30 for the new one depending on where you get it...

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    I prefer my Ridgid 2611 to the PC for correction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superior__Shine



    I love it. You havnt lived until you have been on a racatac and rode it down a steep 40 foot drive way!!! :woohoo:


    Thanks Joe! I wil get one on order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan June
    Sorry to quote myself, but in the one video Joe said that the Porter Cable is a "rattle trap". I hate how my hands and fingers would almost go numb when working with the PC at higher speeds.



    Is this still a problem with the Ultimate Detailing PC DA polisher and is the Meguiars G110v2 better in this aspect as well?



    Any help would be appreciated.
    Don`t know about the G110v2, but the new Griot has way less vibration than the PC.

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    That is nice. I just wish the PCXP came with a bale handle like the G110s series polishers.

 

 
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