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Old 08-01-06, 03:14   #1 (permalink)
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I have these products, in which order should I apply them?

Poorboy's SSR2.5
Poorboy's EX-P
Poorboy's Natty's Blue Paste Wax (how do I apply the paste onto the pads?)
ClearKote Vanilla Moose Wax Hand Glaze

This will all go on a dark colored 2005 Honda Accord via Propel Green, Orange, and Grey pads on a PC 7336. Basically I want to know in which order should I apply these products (including time intervals ie: after 12 hours apply this) and also for anyone that has used these products, how long do they take (roughly) to haze ? Thanks in advance!
 
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Old 08-01-06, 03:24   #2 (permalink)
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SSR 2.5
Vanilla Moose
EX-P
24 hrs....
Natty's Blue- paste waxes are usually applied by hand
 
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You're probably going to need another polish between SSR2.5 and VM. In my experience, 2.5 doesn't finish down LSP-ready and I don't think VM is abrasive enough to take care of the micromarring it'll create.. Given that the car's rather new, 2.5 might be a bit too abrasive anyhow unless it's swirled pretty badly. I'd recommend picking up SSR1, Optimum Polish, or something similar.
 
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yeah, I think im going to go ahead and pick up OP and SSR1 off a fellow autopian here. thanks for all of the input guys.
 
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Actually, I just ended up ordering SSR1 and the Micropak 4x6 dual foam applicator pads for the natty's blue. hopefully this will help me get that deep, glossy, and wet look on my graphtie grey pearl accord.
 
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