Re: Boss Fast Correcting Creme Rocks!
Used the Fast Correcting Cream this weekend on my new daily driver. 2000 Grand Prix Gt, factory paint. BOSS G21, BOSS fast correcting pad, BOSS Fast Correcting Cream. White is a little tough to capture but you can see where I did and did not polish. Used it as a one step and was very happy.
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Re: Boss Fast Correcting Creme Rocks!
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Originally Posted by
zmcgovern45
Well I tried the finishing sealant again this weekend, and this time it was a breeze to use.... yet the correcting creme was a total PITA, as was HD Speed (which is usually effortless). Perhaps it is just one of those things where it works well on some cars and not on others.
I tried GG Finishing Sealant during the summer, so humidity could have been a factor. I also found Fast Correcting Cream to be a pain to wipe off as well. Again though, not sure if humidity played a roll. Guess I should give them both another try as the humidity is gone and the weather is quite cool now.
Re: Boss Fast Correcting Creme Rocks!
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Originally Posted by
zmcgovern45
Well I tried the finishing sealant again this weekend, and this time it was a breeze to use.... yet the correcting creme was a total PITA, as was HD Speed (which is usually effortless). Perhaps it is just one of those things where it works well on some cars and not on others.
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Originally Posted by
mshu7
I tried GG Finishing Sealant during the summer, so humidity could have been a factor. I also found Fast Correcting Cream to be a pain to wipe off as well. Again though, not sure if humidity played a roll. Guess I should give them both another try as the humidity is gone and the weather is quite cool now.
I`ve noticed some cars can require more effort for removal than others. One Honda I did was a PITA but I`m not sure if it`s the paint type itself or the fact that it was neglected and subject to lots of touch-less washes. I`m typically working in a climate controlled room so I don`t ever see humidity issues, but that can effect many products. The BOSS creams do seem to really like the harder clears and have always been easier for me to wipe off on those paints. I`ve been finishing with Correct Cream and a yellow or orange pad on a lot of them lately. :)
Re: Boss Fast Correcting Creme Rocks!
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Originally Posted by
RaskyR1
I`ve noticed some cars can require more effort for removal than others. One Honda I did was a PITA but I`m not sure if it`s the paint type itself or the fact that it was neglected and subject to lots of touch-less washes. I`m typically working in a climate controlled room so I don`t ever see humidity issues, but that can effect many products. The BOSS creams do seem to really like the harder clears and have always been easier for me to wipe off on those paints. I`ve been finishing with Correct Cream and a yellow or orange pad on a lot of them lately. :)
Thanks for that info Chad. That makes sense. I`ll have to pay more attention to that and try them again on some harder paints.
Re: Boss Fast Correcting Creme Rocks!
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Originally Posted by
Justins00ss
Used the Fast Correcting Cream this weekend on my new daily driver. 2000 Grand Prix Gt, factory paint. BOSS G21, BOSS fast correcting pad, BOSS Fast Correcting Cream. White is a little tough to capture but you can see where I did and did not polish. Used it as a one step and was very happy.
It`s coming long nicely. The paints on these cars are a breeze to work on. No that hard and not that soft. It`s just right.
Re: Boss Fast Correcting Creme Rocks!
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Originally Posted by
The Guz
It`s coming long nicely. The paints on these cars are a breeze to work on. No that hard and not that soft. It`s just right.
Thanks. You should see the finished product. Waiting to post until I can post up on the new products I tested out.