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    Plug for Boss 15

    Ran my new Boss 15 on the roof of my car. Flat surface to get the hang of it in case of a learning curve.
    WOW ! What a nice smooth running machine, powerful yet a breeze to operate, no worries just cruzin` .
    One handed it most of the time, as it glided across the roof.
    Did a compound, polish, sealant & wax. Wanted to keep going but out of time.
    I`m very very happy I bought a Boss 15, now I know what a long throw feels like and I`m hooked.
    Great machine THANKS GRIOT`S
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    Re: Plug for Boss 15

    awesome sauce!!

    lets see some 50/50 shots!!


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    Re: Plug for Boss 15

    If ifs anything like my G21 it may eat the pads lol
    Switched to B&S low pros and no delamination at the edges, can actually swap out less too

    If you want it even smoother, get yourself some LC thin pros
    It smoothed out my G21 allot

    Lo
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    Re: Plug for Boss 15

    Quote Originally Posted by Mary B View Post
    Ran my new Boss 15 on the roof of my car. Flat surface to get the hang of it in case of a learning curve.
    WOW ! What a nice smooth running machine, powerful yet a breeze to operate, no worries just cruzin` .
    One handed it most of the time, as it glided across the roof.
    Did a compound, polish, sealant & wax. Wanted to keep going but out of time.
    I`m very very happy I bought a Boss 15, now I know what a long throw feels like and I`m hooked.
    Great machine THANKS GRIOT`S
    what pads did you use and for what step?

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    Re: Plug for Boss 15

    Make sure you install 2 of the Griot`s washers as they are very thin--it makes a world of difference when working on curved panels.

    I find I`m much less fatigued after a day of polishing with my G15 than with my GG6, but the GG6 makes a great tight areas polisher with 3 or 4 inch pads.
    "If your Personal Beliefs deny what`s objectively true about the world, then they`re more accurately called Personal Delusions" Neil deGrasse Tyson
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    Re: Plug for Boss 15

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    awesome sauce!!

    lets see some 50/50 shots!!
    It was after work and dead phone = no pics for Tapatalk <_<

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    If ifs anything like my G21 it may eat the pads lol
    Switched to B&S low pros and no delamination at the edges, can actually swap out less too

    If you want it even smoother, get yourself some LC thin pros
    It smoothed out my G21 allot

    Lo
    Thanks for the valuable info. Been gathering pads awhile & did get both luckily

    Quote Originally Posted by briarpatch View Post
    what pads did you use and for what step?
    Pass. side : BF compound & finish combo
    Edge with Flex PE8 & 2" orange, then 5.5" LC pink CCS.
    Finish was pink LC Flat no edging used the Boss
    Good outcome. Compound very impressive cut, length of work time made huge dif. had to back off to keep things even.

    Drivers side : Carpro Fixer & Sonax EX04-06
    Edged with Flex & 2" orange, then 5.5 LC pink CCS, Fixer seamed mild, pad dependent ?
    Finish was LC pink flat, too mild again. Had a sample of Pinnacle finishing polish used white LC CCS on last 2x3 area,
    much better worked forever.

    Eraser wipe down

    Sealed with Black CGs hex & Maxshine, wax was red LC hydro with PBs Natty Red paste, which slid out easily to wipe on pad.

    Quote Originally Posted by pwaug View Post
    Make sure you install 2 of the Griot`s washers as they are very thin--it makes a world of difference when working on curved panels.

    I find I`m much less fatigued after a day of polishing with my G15 than with my GG6, but the GG6 makes a great tight areas polisher with 3 or 4 inch pads.
    I found both washers in the pouch they send. Used both, they look made for the Boss. Also made sure to get BP on properly.
    I was tired from work, but had to try the Boss. Def. made short work of it. Was very happy.
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