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    will SSR2/1 do anything for THESE??

    Hey..

    Thought I`d take some pics of the swirls, or `spiderwebbing` i`ve got on my car. When you look straight on, its fine - looks perfect...its only when the sun is shining and you look sort of on an angle of less than say 45degs that u notice em... does that make sense?

    Anyway, there all over the car...specially the hood and boot - what I`m wondering is, would SSR1 & or SSR2 get rid of these? I was going to buy both...but maybe I only need SSR2???

    Are they bad enough that SSR1 will do nothing ??? Maybe use SSR2 AND DACP??

    Please let me know .. thanks heaps!
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    Swirls.....see em?
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    there all circular...
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    :yeah :yeah
    Ditto that question. I want to know too!
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    Are using PC or by hand? With PC, DACP with a cutting pad will probably work. You should try the yellow polishing pad first with DACP, if it didn`t remove anything, go ahead with the cutting pad. Follow with SMR like 3m or meguiars no.9 with a polishing pad. Good luck.

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    I was planning by hand .. as I dont have a PC - would it work by hand??

    thats why I was thinking SSR2 and SSR1 ... what about SSR3 - never hear bout that

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    Definitely SSR2 not SSR1 ...if you are doing it by hand a few passes will probably be needed.
    You already have a nice shiny finish from what we can see from the first shot, so SSR3 is out of the question here. I would work some very small sections and slowly expand as it clears up.
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    It`ll be a lot of work if working by hand. I have never used any of the poorboys ssr`s so i can`t give you any opinions on them. I really recommend anyone who wants to take any imperfections on their paint to get a PC or rotary. It will make the job easier, faster and gives better results. I`ve tried menzerna polishes and they work great. They can also be used by hand.

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    thanks all - Poorboy .... is there any special way of doing it by hand to get the best results???

    i.e. do I just rub and buff in the stuff back and forth (in direction air moves?). Also, cause i`m just doing it by hand, what sort of pressure should I apply?? like....quite firm, or just even but not too heavy? (does that make any sense?!?!)

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    I would just give a small section a try and see what happens (with moderate pressure). SSR2 by hand will not cause any damage no matter what you do with it (within reason)
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    yes it makes sense

    not being there to see how it`s working myself, I would start by going with air flow with a cotton towel.
    if they are really deep, you might have to go across the grain and then again with it. Nice firm pressure and small sections at a time...
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    Dtail - I also have Menzerna polishs but so far I have not removed those spider webs. Granted, the car is leaps and bounds better than my starting point. But I`m a novice trying to learn. Using a PC and IP and FP - what would you do for spider webs like those? IP on a cutting pad? What speed? How long? ...
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    Would SSR1 with the 7424 and yellow cutting pad (Lake Country pad I think, from Classic Motoring) work to remove the swirls? I have a similar situation on a red car also. I have SSR1, PP, PwC, and Ex, plus some 3M Finesse-It Fine Cut. Also have the white polishing pad from Lake Country, and a coulpe of Meg`s Waffle Pads (don`t like them that much). The car shines, but I can see swirls in certain light/angles.

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    Poorboy - so when u say across the grain, u mean sort of keep going back and forth but now diagionally across the scratches - but then always end up going straight back and forth? - sorta like below?

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