tried some GG BOSS products, now i want more

I am looking to try the boss cremes. I don't want to buy the whole system right now. Which creme would be the one for me to try. I do have some light swirls and scratches. They are a little hard to see because of the color.

Boss Perfecting Creme
 
BOSS Correcting Cream

I am looking to try the boss cremes. I don't want to buy the whole system right now. Which creme would be the one for me to try. I do have some light swirls and scratches. They are a little hard to see because of the color.

Correcting cream is one of the best one steps out period.

However fast correcting cream finishes pretty darn amazing and cuts faster.

However i love all 4 of them glad i always have them in my arsenal!
 
I left 1 of my detailing bags in my trunk for the past couple days and the weathers been hot. [about 91 degrees] I took them out of my trunk just now and they feel a bit thin, especially during the shake, do you think they'll be ok?
 
I left 1 of my detailing bags in my trunk for the past couple days and the weathers been hot. [about 91 degrees] I took them out of my trunk just now and they feel a bit thin, especially during the shake, do you think they'll be ok?

Nope lol. Let them sit in a room temperature room for awhile and see how they are. I don't think they will be compromised so quick within the last couple of days.
 
Nope lol. Let them sit in a room temperature room for awhile and see how they are. I don't think they will be compromised so quick within the last couple of days.

Nope you don't think they'll be ok? :o
 
The Boss Creams @ around $20 each are right in the sweet spot. All 4 will set you back $80+ but if all you're looking for is 1 specific new product to try out, you can't go wrong with choosing 1 bottle. $20 won't make you want to cringe + you get outstanding value in the bottle.

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I left 1 of my detailing bags in my trunk for the past couple days and the weathers been hot. [about 91 degrees] I took them out of my trunk just now and they feel a bit thin, especially during the shake, do you think they'll be ok?

There called "creams" for a reason, They naturally have a thinner consistency so the heat didnt do that.

Heat is not good but i am more then sure that they are fine.

Test them and see how they work and if it alters performance you will be able to tell.
 
Yes, it gets hot in my garage and the boss creams definitely thin out, especially fast correcting cream
 
Need some advise on using Boss creams..So i have 2012 Honda CRV twilight blue..Paint is very thin on my car and its easy to correct.My car is in good condition except some minor swirls due to snow cleaning in winter...after reading many positive things about Boss creams i decided to try it on my car..i have perfecting cream and finishing sealant. so my paint is not in bad condition so i tried perfecting cream with 5.5 inchThinPro White Polishing Pad..I have Griots garage 6 random orbital and i was using it on speed 3 and did 4 passes on one section..Perfecting cream did correct the paint but it was tough to remove..is this normal or did i do something wrong because i read that boss creams are very easy to remove...after watching Joe's video on youtube where he demonstrated how finishing sealant can be used with aggressive pad to correct the paint and how easy it is to remove..In my case i had to use quick detailer in order to wipe it completely..i stopped after doing one door panel..i need some advise before i do the whole car..
 
Need some advise on using Boss creams..So i have 2012 Honda CRV twilight blue..Paint is very thin on my car and its easy to correct.My car is in good condition except some minor swirls due to snow cleaning in winter...after reading many positive things about Boss creams i decided to try it on my car..i have perfecting cream and finishing sealant. so my paint is not in bad condition so i tried perfecting cream with 5.5 inchThinPro White Polishing Pad..I have Griots garage 6 random orbital and i was using it on speed 3 and did 4 passes on one section..Perfecting cream did correct the paint but it was tough to remove..is this normal or did i do something wrong because i read that boss creams are very easy to remove...after watching Joe's video on youtube where he demonstrated how finishing sealant can be used with aggressive pad to correct the paint and how easy it is to remove..In my case i had to use quick detailer in order to wipe it completely..i stopped after doing one door panel..i need some advise before i do the whole car..

You might have sticky paint, if you have sticky paint a softer pad is the ticket to sticky paint, heat is the enemy of sticky paint.

If you need help PM me i can give you my number and will be more then happy to help.

All Boss creams wipe off like a DREAM so there is something wrong.

I would try a softer pad like the Correcting pad or Perfecting pad.
 
Looks like it was 4 passes at speed 3.

How did you prime the pad, and how much did you apply after that? I haven't run into sticky paint myself, but I've had it where I've overapplied and made more work for myself than I needed to.
 
I wouldn't prime the pad with sticky paint. Too much abrasive load. Try just a few drops.
 
Need some advise on using Boss creams..So i have 2012 Honda CRV twilight blue..Paint is very thin on my car and its easy to correct.My car is in good condition except some minor swirls due to snow cleaning in winter...after reading many positive things about Boss creams i decided to try it on my car..i have perfecting cream and finishing sealant. so my paint is not in bad condition so i tried perfecting cream with 5.5 inchThinPro White Polishing Pad..I have Griots garage 6 random orbital and i was using it on speed 3 and did 4 passes on one section..Perfecting cream did correct the paint but it was tough to remove..is this normal or did i do something wrong because i read that boss creams are very easy to remove...after watching Joe's video on youtube where he demonstrated how finishing sealant can be used with aggressive pad to correct the paint and how easy it is to remove..In my case i had to use quick detailer in order to wipe it completely..i stopped after doing one door panel..i need some advise before i do the whole car..

I experienced a similar deal a few days ago while trying to use the Boss Finishing Sealant w/LC HD Orbital Foam Polishing pad to polish this truck.

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Not only was it not so easy to wipe off, but it wasn't removing swirls anywhere near where I wanted it to be. And to top it off it seemed to make no visual difference in the final look of the paint. [i.e. no added pop/depth/darkening].. And on a vehicle like that garage kept classic truck that was headed to a car show in 2 days, I needed that paint to pop!

I seriously spent so much time inspecting the paint after giving it a go on 2 different test spots trying my best to give it every chance I could to finally see what I might've been missing from every angle possible, but in the end I had to put it down before continuing any further on that truck.. I couldn't settle for what I was looking at. I literally took the pad off with product ready to go on it. I still have this pad sitting out in my back yard. [I haven't cleaned my pads from that day]

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I switched to Megs D151 PRC for the rest of the truck and other than a little bit of dusting, I was very happy with the results. Proper cut, noticable gloss enhancement, super easy wipe off, happy customer:)

I'm loving the Boss Fast Correcting Cream.
The Perfecting Cream smells amazing, but I haven't used it enough to make a final judgment. But my initial impressions haven't put it past/on par with M205.
I've used the Finishing Sealant 2-3 times now and I've yet to see it darken paint like I expect a choice sealant to do. [I'll have more on this product in a bit]..
I haven't tried the Correcting Cream yet.
 
Sometimes, certain polishes will stick to paint no matter what. I once used BOSS fast correct cream and it stuck to the paint. Switched to another compound with the same pad and it wiped off with ease.

I like Rupes UHS pad and UHS polish. It's universal and works well on many paints.
 
I had great results with the Finishing Sealant and a Black Lexus with soft paint I did this past weekend. I did find it a bit sticky but that was because I was also using too much product initially and just reduced the amount of product to 3 small drops on the correcting pad and had no issues after. It will be my go to and will be purchasing a gallon as I do a lot of AIO packages.

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