08Sunburst
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Ok, so i an highly considering buying the griots 3 inch da polisher..
How good is it for mild paint correction, mainly swirl marks?
I have been looking at buying my first polisher, and the reason i am leaning towards the smaller verison is because of the car that i have. There are a LOT of very small, tight spaces that a 6 inch would just not be able to get to. I would mainly be using this on my car, and thats it, dont really have plans to use it on others.
Now, how well would this work on larger panels, such as the hood, doors, and roof? Would i still be able to use it, and get decent results with it on larger panels. I realize that it would be a LOT slower of a process, but better than by hand right? My biggest concern are the front and rear bumpers, and front and rear 1/4 panels, and trunk, where a 6 inch wont be able to get to.
So, thoughts?
Also, what pads can i use with that? Am i only stuck to the 3 inch, or will a four inch work without having to buy a backing plate?
How good is it for mild paint correction, mainly swirl marks?
I have been looking at buying my first polisher, and the reason i am leaning towards the smaller verison is because of the car that i have. There are a LOT of very small, tight spaces that a 6 inch would just not be able to get to. I would mainly be using this on my car, and thats it, dont really have plans to use it on others.
Now, how well would this work on larger panels, such as the hood, doors, and roof? Would i still be able to use it, and get decent results with it on larger panels. I realize that it would be a LOT slower of a process, but better than by hand right? My biggest concern are the front and rear bumpers, and front and rear 1/4 panels, and trunk, where a 6 inch wont be able to get to.
So, thoughts?
Also, what pads can i use with that? Am i only stuck to the 3 inch, or will a four inch work without having to buy a backing plate?