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    Re: GG Correcting Cream w B&S Uro Fiber

    Quote Originally Posted by LashingStanley View Post
    I absolutely love microfiber cutting pads. Even though meguiars microfiber cutting pad probably cuts the most, it also creates the most heat and friction.

    Between the uro-fiber cutting pads and the latest Lake Country microfiber cutting pads, it`s incredible just how much better their performance is on a long-throw polisher than Meguiars MF cutting pads. Megs MF cutting pads have terrible hook and loop backing & some of them barely stick even when brand new.

    The foam interface on the uro-tecs and LC microfiber cutting pads disperse heat WAY better and they stand up to WAY more uses.

    On thing I am always shocked by is the amount of guys using microfiber cutting pads without compressed air. If you don`t have compressed air to blow out the spent compound and paint residue & you don`t plan on switching to a new pad after every section pass, then you`d be better off using a foam cutting pad.
    Have you tried the Boss 5.5`` m/f pads?

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    Re: GG Correcting Cream w B&S Uro Fiber

    Quote Originally Posted by felixthecat View Post
    Have you tried the Boss 5.5`` m/f pads?
    yes, they are great. The longer fibers provide less cut than short pile microfiber cutting pads but the boss pads are incredibly smooth and the best option on convex panels. They originally did have some issues with the durability of the foam interface but Griot`s has since fixed the issue.

 

 
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