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Old 04-30-07, 06:17   #1 (permalink)
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Poorboys Pro Polish

Does it contain any fillers? I was planning one using this after my SSR1 stage and before my EX with carnubba, followed by Nattys Blue. I am not sure I need the polish step. It is being used on my white Cherolet Truck. The truck always looks good, but the Faint spider web's in the night lights get me. Thanks Jesse
 
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Old 04-30-07, 06:33   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Poorboys Pro Polish

I don't think it has any fillers, but also I don't believe you need this polish step. SSR1 will leave a LSP ready finish. If anything, you might need something more aggressive prior to the SSR1 to remove the spider-webbing.
 
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Re: Poorboys Pro Polish

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I don't think it has any fillers, but also I don't believe you need this polish step. SSR1 will leave a LSP ready finish. If anything, you might need something more aggressive prior to the SSR1 to remove the spider-webbing.
Agreed. Speed the PC up to 6 right before you are done using SSR1 to buff the paint to high gloss (using a polishing or finishing pad). This will leave the paint glossy and ready for LSP. IMO Pro polish isn't needed after using SSR1. It is however a great paint cleaner, metal polish, oxidation remover, swirl remover (pad dependant), etc.
 
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Re: Poorboys Pro Polish

I used a wolfgang orange cutting pad with the SSR1, a White polishing pad for the Polish and a black finishing pad for the EX with carnuba. I am going to use the White pad with the SSR1 and finish with the black finishing pad with EX, eliminating the polish step.

Now what do I do with the polish?
 
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Old 04-30-07, 08:04   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Poorboys Pro Polish

It is good if you want to clean up your paint for new products.... Or your 6 month detail if your paint is in good condition.

or trading post is an option.

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