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    I love silicone !! Hawaiianelement's Avatar
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    Skipped the ssr1 ..

    i ran out of time today and went from the ssr2.5 to EX and all is well.
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    I love silicone !! Hawaiianelement's Avatar
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    Wink

    Sorry for the big pic. Its my first time ...
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    Yeah, when you work SSR2.5 enough you can top it right away. I`ve done that as well. :cool Looks Good.

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    Looks good what did you use on the tires. ?
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    I think this is what Hawaiianelement wanted you to see.

    Looks great! The paint looks nice and wet.

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    I love silicone !! Hawaiianelement's Avatar
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    Thanks Ranney for resizing my pic and the awesome line-up of products . Can`t wait to use them this week. I just picked up a Black Tahoe for friday..Oh Joy!! And I`m supposed to be on vacation..

    I used Premium Clear by Malco on the tires . its very caustic .wipe it for a flat black or leave it and it dries to a high gloss without the wet look like the picture..

    Thanks for the compliments ..I was concerned about not using my ssr1 before poorboys EX sealant ..
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    Hawaiianelement ....a lot has to do with your experience level too. Someone who details for a living will often have better techniques for using abrasive products. There is always a learning curve for anyone using new products whether Pro, hobbyist, or newbee...from what Ranney tells me you are defintely a talented Pro
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