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<blockquote data-quote="NastyGT500" data-source="post: 15523235" data-attributes="member: 75220"><p>Your results will be similar. The BOSS will correct 'faster' but can be a bit tricky to use-most long throw polishers will stall on curved panels and take some getting used to/technique to properly use them and get the results you want. </p><p></p><p>The PC is a fine machine and has been correcting vehicles for many, many years now. Nothing wrong with it and it's a great starting point IMO.</p><p></p><p>I feel that the Griot's pads may not be particularly well suited to a PC. I would look at the Meguiars cutting/polishing/finishing discs. These are very thin pads and pair nicely with a PC--you will get more 'rotation' with these than a thicker heavier pad. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps and happy polishing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NastyGT500, post: 15523235, member: 75220"] Your results will be similar. The BOSS will correct 'faster' but can be a bit tricky to use-most long throw polishers will stall on curved panels and take some getting used to/technique to properly use them and get the results you want. The PC is a fine machine and has been correcting vehicles for many, many years now. Nothing wrong with it and it's a great starting point IMO. I feel that the Griot's pads may not be particularly well suited to a PC. I would look at the Meguiars cutting/polishing/finishing discs. These are very thin pads and pair nicely with a PC--you will get more 'rotation' with these than a thicker heavier pad. Hope this helps and happy polishing! [/QUOTE]
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