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    Cool SSR1, 2, 3 AND pro polish

    when do I use those above? which one do u use most often? I read some use pro polish to clean rims or windows, if ssrs are being used on windows, will it introduce scratches?

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    SSR3 is heavy grade, chances are you won`t be using it too often.

    SSR2 can take care of most swirls.

    SSR1 is great for light swirls and scratches and makes for a great glaze also.

    Pro Polish can be used by itself or in conjunction with SSR1 (before or after depending on what your trying to achieve).

    None of the above will introduce scratches.

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    My vehicles are newer so I haven`t used anything above SSR2. I have used SSR1 & PP on windows and rims, by hand, without inducing scratches. On darker colors, I use SSR1 the most. On lighter colors, I use PP the most. I also like PP best for all chrome.

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    I have used SS2 on my 6 month old Acura - it really smoothed out the paint and put on a great shine (using meg`s polish pad on 3.5) - It a versatile product and depending on the pad and speed can accomplish a lot (as can PP but SSR2 is more aggresive but still clear coat safe).
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    can i use both ssr2, and srr1?

    i mean like, first i apply the ssr2 with my p/c. then take ot off, then and apply the ssr1 with a differnet pad and take that off. would that give a really nice finish?
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    Originally posted by zesty-man
    can i use both ssr2, and srr1?

    i mean like, first i apply the ssr2 with my p/c. then take ot off, then and apply the ssr1 with a differnet pad and take that off. would that give a really nice finish?
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