Griot's Garage
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I just ordered a whole bunch of Boss pads to compare with the LC flat. I will provide an update in the coming weeks after I have enough experience to comment.
That'd be great! Thank you :xyxthumbs:
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I just ordered a whole bunch of Boss pads to compare with the LC flat. I will provide an update in the coming weeks after I have enough experience to comment.
I have the G15 package and love it. The creams can be used with any pad for any result. I polished out a Dodge truck, used the perfecting cream with the yellow pad and follow up with the sealant and black pad.
Then I did a black van,
Finish Sealant, used on the white pad and then went back with the finish sealant and the black pad for an amazing results.
Happy with it.
I just got the white BOSS pads and was suprized how stiff they are.
Do these soften up some once in use?
This is my findings also, after a few minutes they soften up to the point they are almost usable...but not enough for me to choose them for correction work anymore. Just not a fan of stiff hard pads on long throw polishers.But after a few mins. of use and the addition of more product, the pad softens a little.
ScottH
That's due to the size of the panel.Hi,
I am fairly new to detailing, nad only have a Porter Cable 7424XP. As everybody knows, it is s short stroke DA. In the video that is part of post #267, the person using the Griots G21 with the BOSS products is only moivng the polisher back and forth (horizontally), but not vertically. I have always seen/read/watched videos that show the DA needing to go both horizontally and vertically to ensure even coverage. Is this not necessary with long/large throw DAs like the G21, or is is something that the BOSS products make unnecessary? Not criticizing, just trying to learn the correct way to do things.
Hi,
I am fairly new to detailing, nad only have a Porter Cable 7424XP. As everybody knows, it is s short stroke DA.
In the video that is part of post #267, the person using the Griots G21 with the BOSS products is only moivng the polisher back and forth (horizontally), but not vertically.
I have always seen/read/watched videos that show the DA needing to go both horizontally and vertically to ensure even coverage. Is this not necessary with long/large throw DAs like the G21, or is is something that the BOSS products make unnecessary?