How to: 3-step process with the G9 Random Orbital Polisher

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This video focuses on daily driver vehicles that have been washed, surface prepped. The three-step method we’re covering here outlines the correction steps needed to address the correction of more severe defects. It includes an aggressive correction step, a perfection step that addresses any remaining fine defects, and a protection step that safeguards the finish against the elements.
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Great demonstration, Sam! I appreciate your in-depth knowledge of when, why, and how to select different pads. I reliably achieve amazing results with Griot's Garage three-step system. Personally, I prefer using a ceramic sealant because of its increased longevity. Thank you for supplying such amazing products and training materials. 3:54

Clean-My-Car
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I didn't think I needed another 8-9mil throw polisher but hands down one great tool! Has more power and more cutting ability then my old small throw polisher. Hats off to griots and the team! Machines are good and the products are unreal! 💪

carbonconnection
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I bought one of these and I love it. I actually dropped it in salt water detailing a boat and it still works. Great polisher for the money

laneblount
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I use this 3 step process all the time very satisfied with the results and products very good products GOD ✌🏻from Ga.

dannydobbs
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I adore Griot’s garage. Best shop ever around

trinalaw
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Every Google search I do it says to polish between 1200 - 1800rpm, but the g9 slowest speed is 2000rpm. 3m says to polish around 1200rpm with the machine polish.. what gives?

Marioo
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I just bought a G9 and can't wait to use it on my vehicles. Should I do one panel at a time completely (all three steps), or do the whole vehicle step by step?

psloftis
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With the final waxing step (Red Pad) being the least strenuous of the 3 Steps, will you still need the same amount of pads required in the 2 previous steps?

TEAMRamey
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Personally I like the boss system better I've used it on three vehicles and all three of them turned out fantastic

deepsquat
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No need to wipe down panel after scratch removal before applying best in show wax so it’ll bond better?

incognito
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Could I do the similar with the BOSS fast correcting cream(with white foam pad) then BOSS finishing sealant(with black foam pad) or is it best to use the microfiber pad to start?

TheSandman
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So after completing those 3 steps, would that be the time to put on a graphene polish? Or, is it even worth doing that? Also, did you clay that panel prior to your treatment, or is clay even necessary if your doing all 3 steps? Thanks for your time and help. I greatly appreciate it.

The_Great_Lopaka
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Noob question here:
When i use these 3 steps do I do one step on my entire vehicle, then the second step on my entire vehicle, followed by the third step? Or should I do all 3 steps in each panel/section at a time?
Also, do i need to wash the pads in between each panel?
I’m gonna be tackling my severely neglected 08 Gray Chevy Silverado Crew Cab

MrLuvHaters
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If u were gonna apply a 5yr ceramic coating, not a spray temp one, is step 3 necessary? Waxing would just get wiped off with final IPA wipe down before application

bigstick
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I used the complete compound with the Orange pads on my black car and it turned out great.. Is there an advantage to using the micro fiber pad with the Complete Compound?

TheWelch
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Can I use it this on hardwood stair to clean it or screen?

arishala
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I plan to use my newly purchased G9 to polish aircraft aluminum, which pads would you recommend and what product?

skullf
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Can this Complete product line be used on marine gel coat? If not, does Griot’s carry any for marine use?

RhumRunner
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I’m still asking if you fix de brushes problem from the G9? I’m in love with the G9 polisher, but still scare to buy it and get damaged...

CarlosSilva-cnbc
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Today I used my G9 for a second time and it started to sound different. And sometimes it started to go on the fastest speed eventhow I dialed to a lower speed it keeped going to the faster speed. I think something got broken with my tool. Very disappointed. I don’t know If it can be replaced at this time. But even if I can get it replaced I have to pay for shipping and hadeling to Venezuela and it is about $40 extra dollar each way. I am trying to start my detailing business with a low bugget so this issue is a big deal.

ticoleon