imported_paradigm
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is there a standard rule that everyone sticks to when going after swirls of varying severity? i've heard "start with the least aggressive and work your way up if needed", which makes perfect sense. ok, but how about this scenario:
paint condition: moderate to severe swirls
products: poorboy ssr-1, ssr-2, ssr-2.5, ssr-3
after you start with ssr-2 and work your way up to whatever is necessary...say ssr-3 for the example...do you go back down the series in order...or just jump to ssr-1 as a final step? or is each product needed inbetween to remove the more aggressive levels of remnant defects from the product before?
thanks!
paint condition: moderate to severe swirls
products: poorboy ssr-1, ssr-2, ssr-2.5, ssr-3
after you start with ssr-2 and work your way up to whatever is necessary...say ssr-3 for the example...do you go back down the series in order...or just jump to ssr-1 as a final step? or is each product needed inbetween to remove the more aggressive levels of remnant defects from the product before?
thanks!