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Griot's Garage 6" Dual Action Random Orbital Polisher with 25' Cord $177.76

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[Amazon.ca] Griot's Garage 6" Dual Action Random Orbital Polisher with 25' Cord $177.76

This is supposed to be one of the best beginner Dual Action Random Orbital Polisher for polishing cars. Price hasn't been this low for 9 months according to CCC.

This 25' cord version is currently $20 less than the 10' cord version.

Has been at this price since yesterday. Only 9 left in stock (more on the way). Ships from and sold by Amazon.ca.

FYI I also bought the Chemical Guys HEX_3KIT_6 6.5" Buffing Pad Kit (4 Items) for $32.49 to start with:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01IRXD4G8/
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I have the Torq TORQX polisher [removed], I got it in the Chemical guys BUF_209X package for a good deal a while back. The biggest issue with this polisher is that it's not very strong, the circular motion will stall out and it will only oscillate lightly with even moderate pressure. As a result, it doesnt offer much by way of paint correction on my BMW (with very hard paint, i've learned). I don't think there are many weaker polishers than the torqx. I wonder if this GG polisher is stronger?
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leif20 wrote: I have the Torq TORQX polisher [removed], I got it in the Chemical guys BUF_209X package for a good deal a while back. The biggest issue with this polisher is that it's not very strong, the circular motion will stall out and it will only oscillate lightly with even moderate pressure. As a result, it doesnt offer much by way of paint correction on my BMW (with very hard paint, i've learned). I don't think there are many weaker polishers than the torqx. I wonder if this GG polisher is stronger?
Try the Maxshine, 1000w, i cant imagine how someone could stall one of these.
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leif20 wrote: I have the Torq TORQX polisher [removed], I got it in the Chemical guys BUF_209X package for a good deal a while back. The biggest issue with this polisher is that it's not very strong, the circular motion will stall out and it will only oscillate lightly with even moderate pressure. As a result, it doesnt offer much by way of paint correction on my BMW (with very hard paint, i've learned). I don't think there are many weaker polishers than the torqx. I wonder if this GG polisher is stronger?
Are you using 6.5" pads or 5.5" pads? The smaller pads will offer some more polishing power.

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