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GG makes a 3in in pneumatic and electric, but I have read reviews here that it doesn't have much power. I use the GG 6" and think it is a great machine for a weekend warrior like myself.
I owned one of the GG 3" electric polishers and ended up selling it. It just didn't have enough power for my taste. I ended up buying a 3" backing plate for my Porter Cable 7424 to use 3" pads. It has much more power than the GG and serves my purposes for when I need to use a 3" pad.
Random Orbital, or Rotary Power ?
Dan F
to me, rupes and flex get highest marks for quality, but their price also reflects this. i believe most prices for the flex and rupes are set pretty close to list. ACC and AGO still have sales with no restrictions on polishers from time to time. that combined with free shipping can be hard to beat.
The "no restrictions" sales always exclude the Rupes polishers (although apparently if you call in your order you can get around that).
Yes but the cost for one is exorbitant ($135.00 average), for a plastic pail with a plastic spring board center to me..... just isn't justified.
I do it for myself, family and some close friends.Depends, do you detail? or is this a hobby? As a detailer I believe in giving my clients the best. All it takes is one dirty pad to screw up a panel, repaint = way more then a standard 1 pass.
That said, I've had every pad washer on the market from the grit guard to the system 3000. The grit guard works the best an yet I built my own after all of them. It cost me 50$ an works better then any of them.
I do it for myself, family and some close friends.
I want the best I just don't want to over pay for anything.
See... you built one for $50, why can't they mass produce one for 'about' that price and still make a profit?
Under $100 is more realistic.
Well, the problem is middle men, shipping an overhead. People need to eat these days. I can see why they do charge that much, you have to think about not only raw materials but molding costs etc.
An here's a good DIY. I tweaked mine a little from the original though...
DIY Pad Washer - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum
Well, the problem is middle men, shipping an overhead. People need to eat these days. I can see why they do charge that much, you have to think about not only raw materials but molding costs etc.
An here's a good DIY. I tweaked mine a little from the original though...
DIY Pad Washer - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum