Mildest Abrasive Polish

black bart

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Would the Poorboy's Professional Polish be milder than SSR1
I was going to order some Menzerna FPII but AG says it is on back order.
I want something really mild. :help:
 
PP is a polish with no abrasives in it. The type of pad that you use (cutting, polish, finishing) will make it abrasive or not. So PP is milder than SSR1 :) Your title suggest that you want an abrasive polish, but PP can achieve the same without having abrasives.

I actually used it on steves car today to remove wet sanding marks (bird do do sat on it to long) wit a rotary and a cutting pad even though it has no abrasives in it, it got rid of them all and left it ready for sealant/wax so it really depends on the pad (im sure you can get the same results with a PC if you work it in long enough dont know what you will be using)
 
Like Pockets said, PB's PP is pad dependant and is a great choice. PB's SSR1 and Pinnacle's XMT #1 are also good choices for a mild polish.
 
You can also consider PO85RD from Menzerna.
That is what I have been using but it is on back order.
I use a LC white pad and M80 for minor swirls but follow with a LC black pad and FPII to get the smoothest finish that I can.
I want to make the paint so slick that a fly has to make three attempts to land on my car. :bigups
 
That is what I have been using but it is on back order.
I use a LC white pad and M80 for minor swirls but follow with a LC black pad and FPII to get the smoothest finish that I can.
I want to make the paint so slick that a fly has to make three attempts to land on my car. :bigups

Still looking to find that finish on my cars. I find that im not able to "just yet" achieve that finish.
 
Just ordered Poorboy's PP i"m going to give it a try.
I ordered 2 of those new LC-CCS green pads going to try those with the PP and see how well I can get my BLACK to look. :bigups
 
Just ordered Poorboy's PP i"m going to give it a try.
I ordered 2 of those new LC-CCS green pads going to try those with the PP and see how well I can get my BLACK to look. :bigups

Congratulations!!! I would be quite surprised if you are dissapointed in the PP from Poorboy's.

Also, look forward to future comments on the LC pads that you purchased. I have the white pads and found them to work adequately
 
Just ordered Poorboy's PP i"m going to give it a try.
I ordered 2 of those new LC-CCS green pads going to try those with the PP and see how well I can get my BLACK to look. :bigups

It will be a good set up for what ever you use on top of it:) the paint will be as clean as it possibly can when you are finished.
 
It will be a good set up for what ever you use on top of it:) the paint will be as clean as it possibly can when you are finished.
Sounds good the paint needs NO correction but it has been several months since it was polished.
I have used a paint cleaner to chemically remove all LSP and I want to make it as slick and smooth as possible before putting a LSP back on it.
This car has 8 coats of clear on it and I don't care how much work or how much time I put into it I just want to make it look as good as possible.
What I want is like last summer when I pulled up to where the drive through judging was and the judge ask if he could borrow my sun glasses he said the shine on my car was blinding him :rofl
 
Congrats on your PB PP order. It's a good product to use by hand to get the spots that your pad can't reach.
 
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