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BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
I noticed that the inter-flex pads either fall apart, for fly off the BOSS tool while in use. The heat build up essentially melts the hook/loop that keeps it attached to the tool.
I'm guessing the only work around is to do one panel, change the interflex pad, and do one panel at a time rotating the Intrflex pads.
Is anyone else seeing this issue, and is that how you work-around the issue?
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Re: BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
Funny that this topic should pop up today, as I had one melt on me yesterday after 10 minutes of use, destroying some of the H&L on the back of my MF pad in the process. Luckily, no damage occurred to me or my truck, but it was definitely unsettling, to say the least. I contacted Griot's about the issue just this morning, and will let you know what they say.
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Yeah, the Innerflex pads do seem to heat up with extended use, which is unfortunate. Ideally they should only be used as needed, which is on the very curvy areas when the thin pads can stall. If only used on those area they should have no issues and my original beta Innerflex pad is going strong with 18 months of use now.
Call Griot's and have them replace it for you and then just use in the areas where its needed.
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I receive the GG catalogs in the mail every month or two and always look at that pad. I mostly use a rotary but that pad always catches my eye and was always curious on how they work and the results. It's def a unique pad to say the least!
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Re: BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
Yeah, the Innerflex pads do seem to heat up with extended use, which is unfortunate. Ideally they should only be used as needed, which is on the very curvy areas when the thin pads can stall. If only used on those area they should have no issues and my original beta Innerflex pad is going strong with 18 months of use now.
Call Griot's and have them replace it for you and then just use in the areas where its needed.
For me "extended use" was all of 10 minutes, as I was working on the curved sections on the left and right side of my hood:
This was the result:
On the bright side, the MF pad does a wonderful job on my problematic paint. To say that I am less than impressed so far with the Innerflex pad, however, is an understatement.
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Re: BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
Originally Posted by RavenHawk
For me "extended use" was all of 10 minutes, as I was working on the curved sections on the left and right side of my hood:
This was the result:
On the bright side, the MF pad does a wonderful job on my problematic paint. To say that I am less than impressed so far with the Innerflex pad, however, is an understatement.
What speed were you using? How much pressure were you applying? How long did you work the section? Are you blowing pads out with compressed air?
Try back it off to speed 4 and just use the weight of the machine. Working a section for several minutes can heat up the pads too so monitor your pad temps.
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Re: BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
What speed were you using? How much pressure were you applying? How long did you work the section? Are you blowing pads out with compressed air?
Try back it off to speed 4 and just use the weight of the machine. Working a section for several minutes can heat up the pads too so monitor your pad temps.
I was using it on speed setting #4 and used mostly the weight of the machine, and attacked the section by making diagonal passes. I just finished correcting the top of the hood and used my pad brush to clean it off before starting the sides, so there wasn't an accumulation of caked up product. I just bought the machine on 6/18, and like the way it performs over my GG6, but I am very concerned over what happened and the amount of heat that is being generated.
It seems that there have been a few incidents reported on this very issue, so I'm not sure what to think at this point in time. Perhaps the unit I received is faulty?
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Re: BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
Originally Posted by RavenHawk
I was using it on speed setting #4 and used mostly the weight of the machine, and attacked the section by making diagonal passes. I just finished correcting the top of the hood and used my pad brush to clean it off before starting the sides, so there wasn't an accumulation of caked up product. I just bought the machine on 6/18, and like the way it performs over my GG6, but I am very concerned over what happened and the amount of heat that is being generated.
It seems that there have been a few incidents reported on this very issue, so I'm not sure what to think at this point in time. Perhaps the unit I received is faulty?
No, I think there is definitely a concern with heat and the innerflex, I'm just trying to help see if there is anything that can be done to help you keep it from happening again. Seems you're working the machine properly though.
I rarely find the need to use the innerflex but as I mentioned, I've had my beta unit in use for 18 months and the production unit since it was released and both are still going strong.
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BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
[QUOTE=RaskyR1;1403070] Ideally they should only be used as needed, which is on the very curvy areas when the thin pads can stall.
/QUOTE]
Show me an area on a 2016 Stingray that isn't curvy. The car has more angles than an F117 Stealth Fighter.
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Re: BOSS Interflex Pad Issue
[QUOTE=paul_g;1403265]
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
Ideally they should only be used as needed, which is on the very curvy areas when the thin pads can stall.
/QUOTE]
Show me an area on a 2016 Stingray that isn't curvy. The car has more angles than an F117 Stealth Fighter.
I don't recall any areas where I'd need the Innerflex on that car....granted it wasn't available when I did this one but even today I wouldn't need it. Plenty of areas for 1"-3" work though.
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