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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    Pad stiffness is a huge part of the sling problem, and it`s an issue with any of the stiff pads I`ve tried from various manufacturers. Once the pads warm up and have been used on a section or two sling should stop. The white BOSS pads cut very well and finish great too, but I tend to reach for MF when it comes to cutting. They will offer more cut and no worries of sling, though they won`t finish quite as well as the foam.
    I tried it again last night. Priming the pad, then working the product in at a slow speed, then turning it up to speed 4-5. I had it sling once or twice but got it figured out and really enjoyed working with those pads. Compared to first night which was lots of frustration with product flying everywhere.
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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by austin.burnette View Post
    I tried it again last night. Priming the pad, then working the product in at a slow speed, then turning it up to speed 4-5. I had it sling once or twice but got it figured out and really enjoyed working with those pads. Compared to first night which was lots of frustration with product flying everywhere.

    Glad to hear you are having better luck. It really is trial and error on the learning curve once you dial it in thought it`s a dream
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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwhite0960 View Post
    Glad to hear you are having better luck. It really is trial and error on the learning curve once you dial it in thought it`s a dream
    Coming from a PC with 5 1/2" pads to G21 is night and day. At the same time I switch the PC to 3 1/2" pads and that machine is now way better to work with as well.
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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Dwhite0960- That makes sense. IMO people tend to use too much product period, whether doing correction or LSPing.
    As w/ the rupes polishes too.

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Sounds like the product-intensive KBM might`ve been pretty much limited to the M105/M205 twins.

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Any difference in product sling w/ moving the pad around w/ machine off 1st?

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Sounds like the product-intensive KBM might`ve been pretty much limited to the M105/M205 twins.
    IMO it`s the firm pad type, not the product that results in sling
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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    IMO it`s the firm pad type, not the product that results in sling
    I decided to switch to Boss Microfiber. I haven`t looked back yet.
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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    IMO it`s the firm pad type, not the product that results in sling
    That makes sense. I`ve never had a problem with sling for some reason, not even with a rotary unless I did something (that I considered) really dumb (which I sure didn`t do again).
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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by austin.burnette View Post
    I decided to switch to Boss Microfiber. I haven`t looked back yet.
    The G m/f pads work awesome.....I need to order more now.

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    felixthecat- Ah, glad they`re working out for you. I`ll keep `em in mind if/when I wear out my Meguiar`s ones.

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    First time I used that pad there was quite a cleanup involved; probably still some FCC on my garage walls somewhere.

    The thin, black GG FAST microfiber can do some real heavy lifting pretty quickly.

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    I`m getting confused...which pads are slinging for people and which ones aren`t?

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    I`m getting confused...which pads are slinging for people and which ones aren`t?
    For me, the thin, white foam Boss Fast Correcting pad was quite the adventure using FCC. I`ve slung some product in my limited time doing this but that was truly something, uh, special.

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    Re: Product Sling on Boss Fast Correcting White Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1 View Post
    For me, the thin, white foam Boss Fast Correcting pad was quite the adventure using FCC. I`ve slung some product in my limited time doing this but that was truly something, uh, special.
    Guess I`ll avoid that combo...I`m simply not gonna struggle to master anything Detailing-related any more. Too many effective, Accumulator-proof, ways to get stuff done for me to [mess] around with Learning Curves.
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