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Stangmike
05-24-2006, 05:47 PM
*updated from posts*



pc 7336



Buffing Pad Starter Kit(from http://www.specialtymotoring.com/)

2 extra white pads

1 black pad

Perfect Paint Prep Kit(from http://www.specialtymotoring.com/)

RMG

ex

natty`s blue



does it look like i`m missing anything? Should i get any more pads right now, or can they wait?





here is the order i was gonna use the products in(tell me if this looks correct to you



1.) ssr 2.5 (start off with white, and more aggresive pad if needed...i would say there is medium/light swirls. So, you tell me)



2.) ssr 1 (white polishing)(if i had to use more aggresive then white pad for 2.5)



3.) RMG (black or blue polish pad?)



4.) ex (guess a foam applicator?)



5.) Natty`s blue





thanks for taking the time guys,

mike



heres a pic



http://home.comcast.net/~bghurtrule/swirls.JPG

imported_Detailing Technology
05-24-2006, 05:58 PM
Looks like an approach. If it doesnt look the way you want by the time you finish with the SSR1. You need to go back and check your work.



Personally, I`d go SSR 2.5, SSR1, Z-6, Z-5, Z-6, Z-2, Nattys Blue. (RMG and Ex subs)

imported_Neothin
05-24-2006, 07:04 PM
that order sounds perfect.



For the RMG, I would use one pad up from your finishing pad. I like to use a polishing pad because it gives me peace of mind that the cleaners are doing their job.



You may want to think about just skipping EX completely. 1, using a glaze will dramatically affect the durability of a sealant (due to improper bonding b/c of the oils/fillers), and 2, you`re going to be rewaxing so often anyways, you won`t need the durability of the sealant in the first place :P

Stangmike
05-24-2006, 08:53 PM
ok then...ex if off the list, and i`m gonna buy buy buy =)