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    SSR vs. PP What`s the difference?

    What is the difference between Poorboy`s Pro Polish and the SSR Products. I have used SSR 3 and SSR 2 to remove scratches and and then SSR 1 to final polish to an amazing shine. So, my question is, "Where does PP fit into the mix and why?

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    Kim I think Boss had one of the best explanations in one of his posts...PP will clean the finish and let you see any imperfections that might be there so you can go back and repair them with the SSR`s ....not an exact quote but hey I`m on a lot of medicine
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    Welcome back Steve,
    Please make sure you get enough rest and take it easy.
    Question,
    I see people using the PP as a final polish and some use SSR1 as a final polish.
    I got super results with SSR1 ... would they be better with PP or would it look about the same?
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    It was Natty who figured out that using SSR1 after PP brought out more of a glow from the finish, especially on bright colors like his former red truck, if you want extreme clarity from the finish use PP last
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    I like my instructions best

    clean the finish - pp
    fix the finish - ssr
    oooooooooh the finish - PwC
    You have activated my special ability....

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    Is PP abrasive?

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    no it`s not abrasive...you can barely feel the grit in the product with your finger tips...
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Thanks, Steve. Hope you are felling better.

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    Am I wrong or does it seem PP never really found its niche?

    Seems PP never gained the popularity of other PBs products, especially PwC.

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    Originally posted by CarGlow
    Am I wrong or does it seem PP never really found its niche?

    Seems PP never gained the popularity of other PBs products, especially PwC.
    You`re wrong.

    I use PP and not PwC and I think many others do to. PwC is not adviseable if you`re going to top with a sealant and I always do. First with Ex, now with EX-P.

    PP is for those who want a clear finish while those who want a darker finish will opt for a carnuba product.
    Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.

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    PP has replaced AIO, in everyone of my details. It is an amazing cleaner.
    Justin
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    I thought Ex could go over PwC with no problems?

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    Originally posted by rockford33
    I thought Ex could go over PwC with no problems?
    PwC does very well with EX and we are now seeing it with EX-P too
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    glad to see you back PB...since were on the topic of SSRs, when is SSR2.5 comming out?

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    Originally posted by 2drtahoez71
    glad to see you back PB...since were on the topic of SSRs, when is SSR2.5 comming out?
    samples were left off my last order by accident , but they should be here next ...week..hopefully we will get the SSR2.5 going in about a month if there are no problems
    life is short ..do it while you can

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