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Eagle.... Just got a new catalog from GG.... it has a new polisher(s) and a note that says "Already own a Griots Garage Random Orbiter, call this number to learn about our buy back program". I may check into that and ask couple of questions why I need to replace an excellent polish machine with their new one!! Probably just a sales ploy.... But I like their products so far and with my anticipated use of these polishers, doubt I would need to replace for a long, long time!!
#64
Thinking about this further........I have never found the need to seek the services of a "pro detailer". It seems to me that the "Pro's" make something look great for a few days and then your on your own. My experience has been that if you keep up something from the start there never is a need for a "Pro". I am my own best "Pro".
Sure keeping up with it from the start is great and that's how it should be. However, swirls, RIDS, are things that will happen eventually. Then what are you going to do? Bucket of water and a rag are not going to fix it.
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Hdbkstl (11-07-2019)
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Eagle.... Just got a new catalog from GG.... it has a new polisher(s) and a note that says "Already own a Griots Garage Random Orbiter, call this number to learn about our buy back program". I may check into that and ask couple of questions why I need to replace an excellent polish machine with their new one!! Probably just a sales ploy.... But I like their products so far and with my anticipated use of these polishers, doubt I would need to replace for a long, long time!!
Actually their new polisher has more power then the previous one, from what the reviews are saying.If your happy with then one you have, no sense in changing.
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Spartanden (11-07-2019)
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Your paint might look ok, but take a light to it. I mean a real light, I uses a single 5k lumen led light. You will see what you are doing to the clear coat. Water is not a lubricant, and like eagle said there are no surfactants in it. If you are going to use just water, add some optimum no rinse to the solution (ONR).
#69
Adam's Detail Spray on my cars and bikes. Nothing better, and I have used them all.
https://adamspolishes.com/collection...s-detail-spray
https://adamspolishes.com/collection...s-detail-spray
Last edited by upflying; 11-07-2019 at 08:34 AM.
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Adam's Detail Spray on my cars and bikes. Nothing better, and I have used them all.
https://adamspolishes.com/collection...s-detail-spray
https://adamspolishes.com/collection...s-detail-spray