Griots Garage B130F5 5.5 BOSS Perfecting Foam Pads (Pack of 2)
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steven watkins
> 24 hourCan’t complain about the boss system shock and awe people with little effort
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Detail Guy
> 24 hourWhat can I say the are a top brand that will last a long time
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Michael Noonan
> 24 hourAfter consulting for 20 minutes with Griots Garage, I ordered these yellow foam pads and the Complete Compound. Ive only used orange and red pads before. These yellow pads didnt do much of anything, not even removing water spots. I used 1 set of 2 and returned the other set of 2. I may try the Complete Compound with orange pads next time. I used a Griots random orbital on a 2015 Black Genesis that has never been garaged, sitting in harsh Southwestern UV direct sunlight. The combination of the products didnt remove light oxidation, water spots, nor cloudy headlights, even with multiple applications.
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BK Broiler
> 24 hourI am a Griots junkie and really appreciate the quality they put into their products and there are really nice!
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Doug Vigano
> 24 hourI expected a better product from Griots. Ordered several pads at the same time. All of them are slowly turning to powder. I take appeopriate care of them and dont abuse them, but after each cleaning they all give off this powdered residue. I have to say, they are bettee than the crappy Harbor Freight pads for $5.
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frank
> 24 hourGreat product...works the best with my g21
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Michael C.
> 24 hourSuper fast shipping, excellent product for machine polishing my car. Would not buy another brand.
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Tyrone W. Jr
> 24 hour2 of the 6 were what to be looking used... The other 4 seem okay but think someone ordered these used them and returned them unless its some dye from manufacturing or something.
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GTC
> 24 hourI purchased 6 of these for a full vehicle detail and polish before a ceramic coat. When matched with the Griots perfecting cream that has the corresponding yellow label, it delivered great results. This is not a combo for much cutting, but it will get you some nice results.
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JJB
> 24 hourThis is a top shelf buffing pad. I have worked these pads hard for many hours with great success. As they start to become excessively worn, the pad will stay compressed when compounding.