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    pp/ssr1

    What`s the preffered method for removing? Buff until the product disappears or wait for it to dry? I will be applying the products by hand.
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    Re: pp/ssr1

    Originally posted by III
    What`s the preffered method for removing? Buff until the product disappears or wait for it to dry? I will be applying the products by hand.
    For SSR1: Buff until it nearly disappears, then wipe off. For PP: Buff until it nearly disappears, wait, wait some more, make sure it`s completely dry, then wipe off. [Note - You will need much less PP than SSR1 to cover the same amount of area.]

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    Re: Re: pp/ssr1

    Originally posted by awd330
    For SSR1: Buff until it nearly disappears, then wipe off. For PP: Buff until it nearly disappears, wait, wait some more, make sure it`s completely dry, then wipe off. [Note - You will need much less PP than SSR1 to cover the same amount of area.]
    When would you use SSR1 over PP?

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    SSR1 does a better job of removing swirls and scratches than PP. SSR1 will leave the finish with more of a wet, glossy look while PP will leave a clear and reflective finish.

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    Originally posted by nthngd2say
    SSR1 does a better job of removing swirls and scratches than PP. SSR1 will leave the finish with more of a wet, glossy look while PP will leave a clear and reflective finish.
    :yeah If you want the cleanest possible surface for maximum durability and clarity, use PP right before your sealant or wax. If you want a little more gloss or depth, use SSR1 before your sealant or wax.

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    Ok, to go straight from PP to EX-P?

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    Originally posted by CarGlow
    Ok, to go straight from PP to EX-P?
    Yes. PP to EX-P should be the clearest and most durable PB combo. It`s one of my favorites.

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    awd330,

    Am I correct in the steps.

    1 wash
    2 Clay
    3 PP
    4 EX-P
    5 Wax

    Thanks

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    Originally posted by billy0001
    awd330,

    Am I correct in the steps.

    1 wash
    2 Clay
    3 PP
    4 EX-P
    5 Wax

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    Sorry AWD330 is away on vacation..but yes that is the correct order for a very clear and reflective shine
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    Originally posted by Poorboy
    Sorry AWD330 is away on vacation..but yes that is the correct order for a very clear and reflective shine
    Sorry.....you won`t do. We all know that AWD330 is the REAL Poorboys expert.
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    Originally posted by JimS
    Sorry.....you won`t do. We all know that AWD330 is the REAL Poorboys expert.
    :lol Hi from Las Vegas! I won`t be really be online for the next week or so. You`ll have to settle for Steve`s knowledge instead. Catch you all later!

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    When applying PP, EX-P, and wax what speed should I set my PC?

    Thanks

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    IMO
    5 for PP
    3-4 for sealants/waxes
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