kestrel452
New member
Hi all,
If anyone would be so kind as to chime in, it would be greatly appreciated.
I just bought my first "real" polisher, the Griot`s Boss G15, a couple months ago. I`ve started out with working on family members` older vehicles, just trying to get the paint its shine again by taking out light/moderate defects and decontaminating it. So far it has worked decently, but there is one hitch...I`m burning through two pads per vehicle to the point they just need to be thrown away. Is this normal?
The pads I`m using are the 5.5" BOSS orange correcting pads. The velcro backing seems to start pulling off pretty quickly. The amount of dirt and grime the pads are picking up from the car even though it`s been washed is also surprising, but I guess that`s normal for a car that hasn`t been polished in 5-10 years. The pads are pretty black and torn apart by the end.
Are there better manufactured pads out there? The maker of choice seems to be Lake Country. The polishes I`ve been using are HD Speed and Griot`s Finishing Sealant, which I believe are lighter polishes but still seem to work okay with the orange pads at speed 5 or 6. I have no idea if Lake Country pads would last significantly longer, however, what would be their equivalent to the BOSS orange (correcting) and yellow (perfecting) pads?
Thank you B)
If anyone would be so kind as to chime in, it would be greatly appreciated.
I just bought my first "real" polisher, the Griot`s Boss G15, a couple months ago. I`ve started out with working on family members` older vehicles, just trying to get the paint its shine again by taking out light/moderate defects and decontaminating it. So far it has worked decently, but there is one hitch...I`m burning through two pads per vehicle to the point they just need to be thrown away. Is this normal?
The pads I`m using are the 5.5" BOSS orange correcting pads. The velcro backing seems to start pulling off pretty quickly. The amount of dirt and grime the pads are picking up from the car even though it`s been washed is also surprising, but I guess that`s normal for a car that hasn`t been polished in 5-10 years. The pads are pretty black and torn apart by the end.
Are there better manufactured pads out there? The maker of choice seems to be Lake Country. The polishes I`ve been using are HD Speed and Griot`s Finishing Sealant, which I believe are lighter polishes but still seem to work okay with the orange pads at speed 5 or 6. I have no idea if Lake Country pads would last significantly longer, however, what would be their equivalent to the BOSS orange (correcting) and yellow (perfecting) pads?
Thank you B)