Peugeot 307 with #9 & NXT

What made me a Peugeot owner was the quality of their diesel turbo engines... I'm on my third Peugeot diesel turbo car and can't praise them enough... economical, good performance and very reliable! Couldn't ask for more, well... build quality could be improved slightly I suppose.



Just gave her a wash this morning with NXT wash then gave her the once over with CK QS - absolutely sparkling is all I can say! Very impressed with the look of NXT tech wax so far.
 
pugoman said:
Yep my order arrived last week. DavidB resent the order at the start of the month and it arrived safe and sound - god knows where the first one has got to... but if I see an extremely clean and shiney red post van around my area, I shall be rather suspicious!



How is the SSR3 in terms of aggressive-ness, compared to say DACP? Did you use it with a cutting or polishing pad, or both?



Same here - resent Global Express but huge thumbs up to David again for his truly excellent customer service!



SSR3 is IMO slightly more aggresive than DACP - you can actually feel the abrasives if you rub some between your fingers if that makes sense.



I used it with a Megs purple pad (LC pads didn't get here til Monday) which I think is maybe too aggresive or it may have been a combination of this and the hot sunshine (memo to self - do it in the garage next time).



Also tried SSR2 as a sample - nice.



I'm in the process of writing a report on what I've done with my 205 since buying it - no other reson than to record my progress in words & pictures for anyone who's interested. This will include products used to detail car, mechanical work done and so on.



Will post a link here when I'm done.



BTW I think Alex used the SSR3 with the yellow polishing pad with better results.
 
pugoman said:


How is the SSR3 in terms of aggressive-ness, compared to say DACP? Did you use it with a cutting or polishing pad, or both?



I found SSR3 is more abrasive than DACP. I used SSR3 to polish a piece of metal, which left some fine scratches. The DACP didn't leave as many fine scratches, but didn't cut as quickly.
 
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