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Originally Posted by BigJimZ28 SSR2.5 on a polishing pad should take care of that
follow with SSR1 on a finishing pad if needed |
Agreed. Take your time and crank your PC up to #6. If you don't have pads now Autogeek and Danase have an array of pads. I wouldn't use a cutting pad with SSR2.5. A polishing pad is all you'd need (unless the paint is super hard but still a polishing pad should work). Do not prime the pad with anything but SSR2.5. Apply a thin bead around the pad and work it in until it goes clear. If the product builds up on the pad, either brush it off or wipe it off with a terry towel. Follow up with SSR1 with a finishing or polishing pad. Then go to your favorite LSP.