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Being new to machine polishing didnt know of such limit lol
Just figured speed 5 and 6 were for correction and didnt think of a pad not withstanding it as it were boss pads made for boss polisher..
EXpensive lesson on my part as it was 1 job and pads were straight out of packages....
If a pad of a polishing system cant be used , why have those speeds on the polisher? Wht would a manufacturer setup their system and their customer for failure lol
Or atoeast have a note/warning that say hey our polisher has 6 speeds but tests say our pads are only good up to speed 4 or 4.5
Thats 6 pads i pretty much laid to rest or atleast started their death bed
Ill be glad when 3d releases their new pads
They did testing right
Abuse the living sh!t out of them, as in 1 pad per car..multiple jobs and it still looks good/un hurt
Griot is like building an v8 engine that revs to 7k but with cast rods that only hold up to 5k...
Where as 3d seems to be building a total forged/ billet enginento withstand its max capabilites plus some abuse here and there..
Griot is like building an v8 engine that revs to 7k but with cast rods that only hold up to 5k...
Being new to machine polishing didnt know of such limit lol
Just figured speed 5 and 6 were for correction and didnt think of a pad not withstanding it as it were boss pads made for boss polisher.
EXpensive lesson on my part as it was 1 job and pads were straight out of packages....
If a pad of a polishing system cant be used , why have those speeds on the polisher? Wht would a manufacturer setup their system and their customer for failure lol
Or at least have a note/warning that say hey our polisher has 6 speeds but tests say our pads are only good up to speed 4 or 4.5
Ill be glad when 3d releases their new pads
They did testing right
Abuse the living sh!t out of them, as in 1 pad per car..multiple jobs and it still looks good/un hurt
Griot is like building an v8 engine that revs to 7k but with cast rods that only hold up to 5k...
Where as 3d seems to be building a total forged/ billet enginento withstand its max capabilites plus some abuse here and there..
If the machine goes to 6 then the pads made for it should be able to handle it. No excuse if you ask me. I mean what's the point of 6 speeds if you can only use 5 of em?
BOSS™ Buffing Pads are built to last and contain some of the finest components and construction on the market. There are however things which can contribute to shortened life of our and any other pads including:
Excessive downward pressure - THE BOSS can effectively remove most defects with the use of just light pressure and slow arm speed. This technique will ensure pads last several cars if not more. The Micro Fiber, White and Orange foam pads can withstand light to moderate pressure. The softer black and yellow foams do not require any downward pressure…only letting the tool weight maintain smoother operation.
Pad rotation - As pads take on product, they become heavier. In some cases, they can double in weight. This excessive weight, combined with the long-throw orbit, will reduce pad life. We’d recommend ideally rotating out pads for fresh ones after 1-3 panels. Internally, we typically use 4-5 per vehicle. This also manages heat build-up in the pads, which will also soften the foam and make them more prone to tearing. The foam we use is the finest in the business…there isn’t anything more durable.
Pad Maintenance - Frequently cleaning pads with the use of a nylon bristle pad brush, cotton towel or compressed air will knock out excess product managing pad weight. Make certain to clean the pad after each liquid cycle. Takes a second and contributes to effective correction and longer pad life
Pad Washing - Once complete, rinse pads thoroughly in warm or hot water to release most of the product emulsion. Spray with Micro Fiber and Foam Pad Cleaner, knead the pad to induce foaming and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry.
We have test pads that we've had since early development stages that show no signs of wear. They have hours and hours of use on them.
Please know the BOSS Pads are weight matched to THE BOSS. The use of thicker pads will inevitably weigh 8-10g more, contributing to vibration. Also, if you’re looking for a bullet-proof pad for moderate to heavy correction, check out the Micro Fiber FAST Cutting Pad :xyxthumbs:
Is it normal when the washer is put on the backing plate for the backing plate to rub on the shroud when in use?I mean it spins more freely than with the washer off but it still rubs?I have the G21.
Is it normal when the washer is put on the backing plate for the backing plate to rub on the shroud when in use?I mean it spins more freely than with the washer off but it still rubs?I have the G21.
Ok thanks for the replies,thought maybe it was my machine or washer.Hopefully they come up with something.
Find a post by Brownie from Griot's and send him a PM-- he has been excellent in responding quickly to my PMs.
Emailed griots garage about it and they sent me another washer(free of charge),so i put 2 washers on backing plate and now spins freely.
BOSS™ Buffing Pads are built to last and contain some of the finest components and construction on the market. There are however things which can contribute to shortened life of our and any other pads including:
Excessive downward pressure - THE BOSS can effectively remove most defects with the use of just light pressure and slow arm speed. This technique will ensure pads last several cars if not more. The Micro Fiber, White and Orange foam pads can withstand light to moderate pressure. The softer black and yellow foams do not require any downward pressure…only letting the tool weight maintain smoother operation.
Pad rotation - As pads take on product, they become heavier. In some cases, they can double in weight. This excessive weight, combined with the long-throw orbit, will reduce pad life. We’d recommend ideally rotating out pads for fresh ones after 1-3 panels. Internally, we typically use 4-5 per vehicle. This also manages heat build-up in the pads, which will also soften the foam and make them more prone to tearing. The foam we use is the finest in the business…there isn’t anything more durable.
Pad Maintenance - Frequently cleaning pads with the use of a nylon bristle pad brush, cotton towel or compressed air will knock out excess product managing pad weight. Make certain to clean the pad after each liquid cycle. Takes a second and contributes to effective correction and longer pad life
Pad Washing - Once complete, rinse pads thoroughly in warm or hot water to release most of the product emulsion. Spray with Micro Fiber and Foam Pad Cleaner, knead the pad to induce foaming and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry.
We have test pads that we've had since early development stages that show no signs of wear. They have hours and hours of use on them.
Please know the BOSS Pads are weight matched to THE BOSS. The use of thicker pads will inevitably weigh 8-10g more, contributing to vibration. Also, if you’re looking for a bullet-proof pad for moderate to heavy correction, check out the Micro Fiber FAST Cutting Pad :xyxthumbs: