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  • Can G110 do this?

    I have seen threads on here about some amazing jobs. For example. http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...ad.php?t=31216

    Those are incredible pictures. I was thinking though, can the G110 achieve similar results? Or can only a rotary do that? I have seen cars with faded paint wheather clear coat or single stage, and always thought a G110 DA with the right compunds can bring the finish back to new. Is it not possible with this tool?

    All info is appreciated. Thanks

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    Re: Can G110 do this?

    If i am correct than i think that it can be achieved with a G110. However, it would require a lot more passes, time, and product to get the desired result. So someone please correct me if im wrong but it can be done but would be easier with a rotary

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      Re: Can G110 do this?

      great thread. I am also wondering the same thing.

      I have a g110 and I carry multiple polishing pads and finishing pads, but nothing stronger than that. To be honest I started doing mobile detailing not so long ago.

      I also make sure I always have M105, m205, UC, Swirl-x, scratch-x. I have done multiple successful correction jobs in the last couple of months. But I am sometimes wondering if the time will come when I won't be able to complete the job, because of not having a rotary.
      2008 Toyota Tundra DC SR5 4.7L V8


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        Re: Can G110 do this?

        It all depends on the paint condition and how hard it is... I've done some major corrections with the PC and G110 without touching the rotary but I've also run into a few Audis that I felt the random orbital would take days to correct... too many variables come into play so there's really no 'yes' or 'no' answer to your question.
        Ivan Rajic - LUSTR Auto Detail
        Chicago, Illinois

        Recognized as One of the Top Nine Auto Detailers in the US by AutoWeek Magazine!!

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