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    What SSR with what propel pad and what detail steps??

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    I have some medium to light swirls and marks I would like to remove from one of my vehicles. Im pretty much set on the propel pads(unless someone has a reason why not) and some poor boys. I was thinking some SSR2 should do it but what pad should I use with it. Also after I use the SSR2 should I step down to a the SSR1 with a lighter pad. Then move onto my Zaino Z-5 and Z-2pro??? I need help im new to all this. Should I be adding some steps?? Recommendations please. Thanks Chris
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    Basic process is as follows:
    1. Wash
    2. Clay
    3. Polish with your SSRs. I would use SSR 2.5 the SSR 1
    4. LSP

    Depending on the swirl severity, use either the green or orange pad witth the SSR 2.5/2 and then the green pad again with the SSR 1. If your swrils aren't too bad, you may be able to go straight from 2.5 with a green pad directly to LSP. Look for micromarring to determine if this is plausible.

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    I just used SSR 2.5 with a green propel pads last weekend on my explorer, sounds like a similiar condition to your car, it worked really well. This was my first time using my PC, amazing what it can do. Followed up with SSR 1 on a blu pad and you are good to go.

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    I went out this morning and took a really good look at the car. Its more like medium plus marring (that spiderweb effect?) with a light swirl. Would this require a SSR 2.5 or a 2???? Oh for the newbie here what is LSP? Thanks Chris

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    I would always buy the 2.5. It is a better swirl remover with excellent breakdown properties. I have plenty of SSR 2, PM me if interested. LSP = Last Step Products, Zaino in your case

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    Try a small area with SSR2. If it doesn't work to your satisfaction, use SSR2.5. Simple as that.
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    For applying the Zaino with the PC would I use the Blue pad or the Grey pad. I want to buy a few extra of those since i will be using those the most. Im assuming the Blue's, the grey seem like they are for super light milky polishes/waxes/selants. How many vehicles do you think one pad will last. 10 or more??

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    One finishing pad (grey) will last a long time. The polishing/cutting pads are put through a lot of abuse on speed 6 and with applied pressure and such, so they will not last as long. Finishing pads rarely take any pressure and I always use mine on speed 2-3 when applying waxes/sealants so they still look/work like new.
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    so does one pad sample kit (one of each pad) plus 2 blue and 1 green extra sound good? Would I use the grey or the blue to put the zaino z2pro on or the z5?? Chris

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    Green is the go- to pad for most in the propel line. I use grey pads for paste wax and blue pads for liquid waxes/ sealants like EX and EX-P.

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    Yeah that's probably adequate, unless you plan to detail for others as well. If that's the case you may want 2 yellow pads, since it's nice to have 2 clean pads for a detail. It's nicer than having to clean a pad full of oxidation and use it again.
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