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BTLew81
02-17-2017, 10:16 AM
I am thinking of using the Correcting Cream and finishing sealant with my GG6. Can these be used with regular foam pads, or is it really necessary to get the Boss Pads?

Thanks.

jkrig
02-17-2017, 10:23 AM
You can use them on your pad of choice, I have used them on various density foam pads as well as MF pads with great results......The Boss creams are slowly becoming my go-to/first reach product for paint correction

Dereksdtail
02-17-2017, 10:26 AM
One of my favorite combos is fast correcting cream and the white lake country thinpro[emoji106]with my GG6


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Marc08EX
02-17-2017, 10:51 AM
You can definitely use them with any foam pads.

BTLew81
02-17-2017, 10:52 AM
Any thoughts of applying poly wax over this? after a 12 hour cure, of course.

oneheadlite
02-17-2017, 11:40 AM
The Griot's liquid gloss poly wax? Shouldn't be a problem at all. From reading the Q & A on their website, the only downside to applying the poly wax over anything else is that it's durability shrinks to whatever you've applied over (which makes sense).

ScottH
02-17-2017, 04:42 PM
Any thoughts of applying poly wax over this? after a 12 hour cure, of course.

Had a nice Saturday on my hands this summer and use Griot's Correcting Cream, then applied PolyWax (waited some time) and then applied Liquid Best of Show and topped off with Pinnacle SSII. Holy sh*t that looked amazing!!! Took all day - but we do this because we love it right!

ScottH

fightnews
02-17-2017, 05:55 PM
I am thinking of using the Correcting Cream and finishing sealant with my GG6. Can these be used with regular foam pads, or is it really necessary to get the Boss Pads?

Thanks.

nah the boss pads and the regular pads are the same foam. you only need the boss pads with the hole in the middle for the long throw machines

oneheadlite
02-17-2017, 08:40 PM
nah the boss pads and the regular pads are the same foam. you only need the boss pads with the hole in the middle for the long throw machines

Can't remember if the foam itself is a different construction (open cell or closed cell), but don't forget the BOSS pads are also much thinner than the regular pads which helps with rotation for more efficient correction.

But, you can use any of the creams on whatever pad you choose. I would imagine you'd get milder correction with the regular orange Griots polishing pad than you would with the orange BOSS correcting pad if only from the reduced movement at the pad face as the thicker foam absorbs some of the energy from the machine.

WRAPT C5Z06
02-17-2017, 09:39 PM
I really like the BOSS polishes on medium-hard paint. Not so much on soft paint(hard to wipe off).


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fightnews
02-18-2017, 04:57 AM
Can't remember if the foam itself is a different construction (open cell or closed cell), but don't forget the BOSS pads are also much thinner than the regular pads which helps with rotation for more efficient correction.

But, you can use any of the creams on whatever pad you choose. I would imagine you'd get milder correction with the regular orange Griots polishing pad than you would with the orange BOSS correcting pad if only from the reduced movement at the pad face as the thicker foam absorbs some of the energy from the machine. ya i see what you mean, the long throw pads are def thinner but if you put the innerflex pad on them that makes them about the same. i wouldnt use the ones with the hole in them on the gg6 though because the long throw machine has a hole in it where the pad hole goes. on a regular machine the backing plate velcro would be to close to the paint for comfort for me. the regular pads are kinda thin anyway

fightnews
02-18-2017, 04:58 AM
Can't remember if the foam itself is a different construction (open cell or closed cell), but don't forget the BOSS pads are also much thinner than the regular pads which helps with rotation for more efficient correction.

But, you can use any of the creams on whatever pad you choose. I would imagine you'd get milder correction with the regular orange Griots polishing pad than you would with the orange BOSS correcting pad if only from the reduced movement at the pad face as the thicker foam absorbs some of the energy from the machine.

i dont think so ive been using both versions they def seem the same i could be wrong though...

oneheadlite
02-18-2017, 05:46 AM
ya i see what you mean, the long throw pads are def thinner but if you put the innerflex pad on them that makes them about the same. i wouldnt use the ones with the hole in them on the gg6 though because the long throw machine has a hole in it where the pad hole goes. on a regular machine the backing plate velcro would be to close to the paint for comfort for me. the regular pads are kinda thin anyway

The inner flex pad is only for use when you need more squish in the pad for working on curved areas; it's not recommended for extended use.

Regarding the Velcro on the backing plate, how hard are you pushing?:confused: I've also used both pads, and have really dug the BOSS pads (both 5.5 and 6.5 inch). Never felt any hint of danger you refer to.

Mike Phillips has a "Thin is in" article that talks of the advantages of any of the thin pads...

GSKR
02-18-2017, 07:07 AM
I am thinking of using the Correcting Cream and finishing sealant with my GG6. Can these be used with regular foam pads, or is it really necessary to get the Boss Pads?

Thanks.
It's always best to use products that work within the product line itself,but not necessarily you can use whatever you can afford.To me a pad is a pad at the end of the day whether it's all different branding it all pretty much the same.Go with thin pro for that machine.pad choice may come into play on difficult paint like lexus or ceramiclear.I'm not one to buy everything that is presented as being new,I just stick to what works and 90 percent of all my machine work is gg6 with thin pro pads.

fightnews
02-18-2017, 07:18 AM
The inner flex pad is only for use when you need more squish in the pad for working on curved areas; it's not recommended for extended use.

Regarding the Velcro on the backing plate, how hard are you pushing?:confused: I've also used both pads, and have really dug the BOSS pads (both 5.5 and 6.5 inch). Never felt any hint of danger you refer to.

Mike Phillips has a "Thin is in" article that talks of the advantages of any of the thin pads...

well for me the g15 gets way better rotation with the innerflex pad even on a flat panel. i never read anywhere that it wasn't recommended for extended use. where did you see that?

dont worry about the thing i said about the hole that was just a personal observation. im pretty sure its not possible that it would actually happen. its just that the gg6 and the g15 have totally different backing plates. i never tried the boss pads with the hole in them on the gg6. i feel the regular griots pads are thin enough compared to the pads i was using before them. ill probably buy some thinpro pads next time for the flex. i actually did just buy a set of the 3" boss pads to use on the mini ill be using them today