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Old 07-11-05, 11:29   #1 (permalink)
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At wits end!

I got my 4" spot pads(yellow and white) and was tring to get some of the water spots/swirls out of my hood. I did notice that the hood was warm from where I had drove it down the road but decided to go ahead with it. I had a hard time removing the ssr2.5 once I worked it in. I used figure 8 pattern and side to side up and down. When I went to remove it, it would not come off. I misted some nxt QD on it and it came off? I figured it was from teh hot hood so I did it on my trunk lid that was cool and same results. I only did hald the hood to see if there was a improvent and there was but slightly. I dont know what to do now. I thought for sure stepping from a orange pad to a yellow would be abrasive enought. Do I have something in my arsonal thats better. I have some

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Old 07-11-05, 11:51   #2 (permalink)
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What machine are you using?
 
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I am using the pc with smaller weight.
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ttt need some answers
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*** cant someone help me out?
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I've never used any Poorboys products (but in reading here I understand it's one of the most "go to" polishes used.

I also think that PB's products are suppose to be "sun" friendly so heat shouldn't bother them that much.


What are you asking help on, the product being hard to remove or removing the water spots/swirls?
 
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Maybe try some SSR3 with a polsihing pad. Then move down to SSR2.5 on a cutting pad. Should be good then.
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I've never used any Poorboys products (but in reading here I understand it's one of the most "go to" polishes used.

I also think that PB's products are suppose to be "sun" friendly so heat shouldn't bother them that much.


What are you asking help on, the product being hard to remove or removing the water spots/swirls?

I am afraid I will not be able to remove the water spots. If I took a picture of them would it help? But the ssr2.5 didn;t even make a dent it them. Is ssr3 that much stronger? I dont want to have to buy a entire bottle because I will never use it all.
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Did you try using some Vinegar to get them off? How long have they been on the panels?

If they have been on for awhile or are really stubborn you may not have any choice but to step up another level in polish to get some more cutting. That and or use a rotary.

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Did you try using some Vinegar to get them off? How long have they been on the panels?

If they have been on for awhile or are really stubborn you may not have any choice but to step up another level in polish to get some more cutting. That and or use a rotary.

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I HAVE NOT TRIED VINEGAR, but if it works I will send you some cash. They are only on the hood top of the car and the trunk. Can the rotary do that much more than the pc? Would my LC pads work with it. They are 6".
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My Merc has some water spots on the plastic bumper because it was not washed for about a month, with lots of rainstorms during that period. I used a 4" pad and Menzerna IP several times, and it did not do anything for the spots.

I concluded that the water spots had badly etched the surface, but I'm not positive. You may not be able to remove them if they have etched deep enough. I will probably also try the vinegar if there are still mineral deposits left.

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just regular vinegar? I am assuming that it will need to re polish after.
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