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Rob @ GGD

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Hi Everyone and Happy New Year!

Back from vacation and moving along with new website, new products, and organizing some shows/events.

All order placed during the holiday weekend have been processed, packed, and shipped. Thanks again to everyone for ordering.

Just an FYI, Victoria Wax Chaos and Mayhem are en route from Canada as I write this.

Victoria Wax Chaos

Victoria Wax Mayhem

Thanks for looking and please let me know if you need any information.
 
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Interesting, what products do you recommend for a detail using the following process with an non-orbital buffer:

fine scratch remover 1st pass
extra fine scratch remover 2nd pass
polish
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i love all the poorboys stuff prob go with pbssr2.5 then 3 then pb blue was. smells sooooo good
 

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i love all the poorboys stuff prob go with pbssr2.5 then 3 then pb blue was. smells sooooo good

You mean in reverse right, so in order from first to last:

SSR 3
SSR 2
SSR 1
Then Professional Polish
Wax

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I agree with nytahoe. PB's SSR's are great products and work really well together.

I would say SSR3 only if HEAVILY oxidized but regardless, never begin at that level.

I always tread lightly to test the surface and begin with the SSR2 using a white pad. This allows you to adjust the pad/polish selection accordingly without undue stress on the clear coat.

If min to mod swirls, SSR2 followed by SSR1 will do just fine. There may be spots that are more stubborn and thus require an orange pad with the SSR2 or perhaps the SSR2.5 with a white pad.

The difference between a white pad and orange pad with the SSR2 could be like night and day on some clear coats. Always test a small section and do not use unnecessary pressure. Be sure the product breaks down enough while continually moving the polisher.

You can follow up SSR1 with the Pro Polish and then a coat of Natty's Paste Wax or even try the EX Sealant (has carnauba as well). The system was designed so as the products compliment each other and using it as such will produce some dramatic results.
 

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