For you 3D fans. HD Adapt has been discontinued

IMO Griot's Boss creams are the best out currently. I love Adapt and the other HD products but y'all HD guys really,really need to try the Boss compounds and polish. With the Boss pads I put away what Menzerna I had left and will probably not be ordering anymore HD stuff.
 
IMO Griot's Boss creams are the best out currently. I love Adapt and the other HD products but y'all HD guys really,really need to try the Boss compounds and polish. With the Boss pads I put away what Menzerna I had left and will probably not be ordering anymore HD stuff.

Mannnnn, that good?
 
IMO Griot's Boss creams are the best out currently. I love Adapt and the other HD products but y'all HD guys really,really need to try the Boss compounds and polish. With the Boss pads I put away what Menzerna I had left and will probably not be ordering anymore HD stuff.

gotta agree with this. Especially correcting creme and fast correcting cream.
 
Will the griots line require me to purchase new pads or can I continue to use with the CCS?
 
To me the best thing about the HD lineup is that they can be used in full sun. While not fun, it can be done. My go to if I'm on a mobile detail and the customer doesn't have a garage.
 
Can't disagree with the new griots polish lineup. Bit their pads don't hold up well..atleast with the G21
For pads LC thin pros are great..smooths out the machineore

The BS low pros I've been using lately and they're indestructible.

My boss pads were comming apart after a couple jobs .
6 pads per car, speed 4.5 only weight machine.

Low pros I can use 2 or only 3 pads for a quad cab ram and pads don't even get hot let alone warm

The way 3d does things though..I may be swaying away.

Hyping up products that seem like will never see the day and killing off Adapt is another
Marketing g something and then when. It comes out its not as advertised..
I think my poxy seperated to boot
Which is sad, cause as a mobile detailer these were great performing and worked well in sun and humidity
 
Will the griots line require me to purchase new pads or can I continue to use with the CCS?

I've used them with LC flats and still got good results. Of coarse the Boss pads are meant to be used as a system with the Boss creams but I would think any of the thin pads would give the same or near results as the Boss pads. Don't have any experience using the creams with the CCS pads.
 
The difference is I can get HD products for $60/gallon wholesale, whereas other lines are much, much more expensive and the difference between them does not make the price point worth it to me.
 
Can't disagree with the new griots polish lineup. Bit their pads don't hold up well..atleast with the G21
For pads LC thin pros are great..smooths out the machineore

The BS low pros I've been using lately and they're indestructible.

My boss pads were comming apart after a couple jobs .
6 pads per car, speed 4.5 only weight machine.

Low pros I can use 2 or only 3 pads for a quad cab ram and pads don't even get hot let alone warm

The way 3d does things though..I may be swaying away.

Hyping up products that seem like will never see the day and killing off Adapt is another
Marketing g something and then when. It comes out its not as advertised..
I think my poxy seperated to boot
Which is sad, cause as a mobile detailer these were great performing and worked well in sun and humidity

Griot's should take care of you with the pads. I have 12 white,12 orang,8 yellow and 6 black. I've never had any problems with any of mine. I've used HD,Menz,Megs and of coarse the Boss creams on them zero problems. I do switch pads often though and watch my temp very closely. I'm not a professional detailer or making a living doing it so I can take more time than some I guess. I do my four vehicles and boat then my in laws vehicles. Every now and then I'll do a buddies truck but they have to come off the $$$$$$.
 
Well this sucks. I was planning on getting some in my next order :/
 
I picked up a 16oz bottle in April and have yet to try it out. Guess I won't get too attached to it.
 
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