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    SSR2, then EX?

    I`m planning on doing a buddy`s black Lexus SUV and he has some decent swirls. I was planning on using a Cobra white polishing pad with SSR2, then follow it up with EX on a fishing pad.

    Would I get better results by using SSR1 with a polishing/finishing pad prior to using EX?

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    if the swirls are bad enough i always step down from ssr2 to ssr 1 .. but test an area and see what it looks like and you will have yer answer.. if it looks good run with it..
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    Re: SSR2, then EX?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gus-Gus View Post
    if the swirls are bad enough i always step down from ssr2 to ssr 1 .. but test an area and see what it looks like and you will have yer answer.. if it looks good run with it..
    I agree that the SSR2 might leave some hazing that the SSR1 will take out
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    Re: SSR2, then EX?

    Would you recommend using the SSR1 on a polishing pad or finishing pad after the SSR2?

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    Re: SSR2, then EX?

    Quote Originally Posted by blackberrypilot View Post
    Would you recommend using the SSR1 on a polishing pad or finishing pad after the SSR2?
    Polishing is what I use
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    Re: SSR2, then EX?

    ive never gone wrong with ssr1 on a polishing pad.. but i usually glaze after with Black hole on the finishing pad.. but you are skipping that step and going right to sealing..so..im not 100% sure although a few people have said that ssr1 does such a nice job it will prolly work out good for you.
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    I would use the polishing pad with the SSR2 and see where you are... then if needed use a finishing pad with SSR1 (as SSR1 is a finishing polish) and then EX with a finishing pad .. 2 coats would be best to start
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    Re: SSR2, then EX?

    Excellent! I`ll try SSR1 with a finishing pad. Thanks

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    Re: SSR2, then EX?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy View Post
    I would use the polishing pad with the SSR2 and see where you are... then if needed use a finishing pad with SSR1 (as SSR1 is a finishing polish) and then EX with a finishing pad .. 2 coats would be best to start
    This too is what I would do. You will like the SSR 2 and SSR 1 if you haven`t yet used them. You can really work that stuff for a long time and it finishes down very glossy.

    I would think though that you might not get the correction out of the SSR 2 unless you do a whole bunch of passes. You may end up needing SSR 2.5 or something similar but remember to try the least aggressive method first. Have fun.

 

 

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