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School me on polishing pads
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<blockquote data-quote="Junkman2008" data-source="post: 14684092" data-attributes="member: 169567"><p>From many years of buffing, I have found that the HL pads work best on ANY <strong>orbital</strong> polisher. On a <strong>DA or rotary</strong> polisher, the HL pads make the machine "walk" and hard to control so I only use HL pads on orbital polishers. On all other types of polishers, I have use various manufactured pads with good results. As for the Griot's polisher supposedly being more powerful, it's like the difference between the PV-7424 and the PC-7424XP. Technically, the XP is more powerful but in reality, you ain't gonna notice it. Productivity wise, they are the same machine. It's how solid your technique is with the polisher that matters. I would challenge anyone by giving them the Griot's and taking the PC myself to see who could be more productive the fastest.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Griot's doesn't manufacture their own pads. There are only a few pad manufacturers out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junkman2008, post: 14684092, member: 169567"] From many years of buffing, I have found that the HL pads work best on ANY [B]orbital[/B] polisher. On a [B]DA or rotary[/B] polisher, the HL pads make the machine "walk" and hard to control so I only use HL pads on orbital polishers. On all other types of polishers, I have use various manufactured pads with good results. As for the Griot's polisher supposedly being more powerful, it's like the difference between the PV-7424 and the PC-7424XP. Technically, the XP is more powerful but in reality, you ain't gonna notice it. Productivity wise, they are the same machine. It's how solid your technique is with the polisher that matters. I would challenge anyone by giving them the Griot's and taking the PC myself to see who could be more productive the fastest. Griot's doesn't manufacture their own pads. There are only a few pad manufacturers out there. [/QUOTE]
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