Just wondering what you guys use as a favorite for swirl removal. I hear a lot about PB ssr. I have megs #9, but I haven`t really used it yet. I was thinking about using a compound(3M), a polish (undecided), and then the #9.
Just wondering what you guys use as a favorite for swirl removal. I hear a lot about PB ssr. I have megs #9, but I haven`t really used it yet. I was thinking about using a compound(3M), a polish (undecided), and then the #9.
I have used for a while megs and the 3m rubbing compounds. I recently tried PB SSR1 and SSR2, and recommend them as my favorites. My .02 :-p
2001 Volvo S80 Black
2002 Volvo C70 Silver
DACP with Rotary and Edge pad`s
Am testing Poorboys SSR product
jeff
ssr2 applied by pc @ speed 6
i cant wait to try ssr2.5 though.
Justin
Now Driving: 1998 Black 4Runner
Have a nice day
The SSRs are my favorite. They are easier to use and provide great results. I`ve tried Mequiars, Menzerna, and some others. As far as removing swirls, Poorboy`s SSR polished are tough to top!
My favorites are Poorboys SSR Products
SSR 2 with a Meguiars Cutting Pad on a PC will remove most all swirls and still leave an awesome shine.
When you want to blind everyone that looks at your car, SSR 1 with a polishing pad on the PC cranked up to 6 ... this will give you a very reflective, wet, clear shine ... and the swirls are gone, not filled with oils.
with both of these products, a little goes a long way and they are easy to wipe off.
It`s what you learn after you know it all that counts ... John Wooden
I also like the SSR lines the best. Very easy removal.
"A car doesn`t have to be the fastest or most powerful to be the love of your life" -Temperacerguy
I use Einszett Paint Polish.
Another vote for the SSR`s!
Triple Honda Owner
Add my vote for the SSR`s
1969 GTO Judge 2002 Ford Escape
Wow, it sounds like a lot of people prefer the SSRs.
How do you know which SSR to use? Do you guys use a compound or a polish first? Any need to follow up with a glaze, or should I go right to AIO?
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