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    hi there

    i have a ford escort zx2 1998,it had alot of spiderweb ,i used poorboys ssr3 on it ,now it hazed, i know could be normal after heavy compound,but to remove haze shoud i go ssr1 then polish or ssr 2 then polish ,also which pad should i use ,i use lake country,i was thinking of doing ssr 1 with orange cutting ,then polish with sealant included with white pad

    please let me know

    also if i use polish with sealant included how long before i can put on ex sealant ,what is the cure time for poorboys aio polish

    thank you have a good day

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    I would go from SSR 3 to maybe 2 on a white pad would clean up the remaining haxing/micromarring.

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    First of all, make sure you have fully broken down the SSR3, it really has some rocks in there that will leave some "curly-q" marring if you don`t keep working it until they break down. I`m not confident (particularly without seeing it) that SSR1 will remove all the SSR3 hazing/marring, so I would step down to SSR2. Depending on the color of the car, I think it probably will be ready for LSP after that. If you are set on doing a 3rd polishing, you can do the SSR2/Orange, then do SSR1 or PwS on a white, that sounds like a good plan. Don`t know how long to wait after the PwS before topping it, sorry, but that`s a little redundant, anyway, if you are going to top with EX-P.

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    I`ve never used SSR3 but I use 2.5 or 2 then 1, PP, EX-P topped with Nattys.

    SSR1 on a white pad removed any haze left from the 2.5.
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    where can i get this ssr stuff im about to sell my mom`s 97 ford escort myself, its red/burgandy lots of swirls and someone used a broom to dust it off lmao.... (no not me but someone close to me ahem family lmao.. i love them) anyways, so thoughts welcome



    SSR 2.5 then 2 then 1 then something else? Then wax? I wana know... i got this:



    Canadian Tire







    I can`t afford right now a PC... so this is all i have... what would you guys suggest to me. I`ve in the past washed, dryed,meguier clayed, used meguier`s shine something, some glaze thing and then turtle wax in a tub... that worked for me thats how ive been doing it before.



    Wondering what magic I can achive with that orbit polisher... can the ssr stuff be used with that? I need suggestions.... as i want to sell the car very soon need money



    family is in oakville, ontario, im in etobicoke, ontario and im working in missisauga ontario so this is my range where i can get stuff, let me know of places i should visit for these products...



    This would be a tremendous help for me...

 

 

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