An afternoon with Rotary, PB, a Benz and Audi

Natty,

One more thing................ do you feel the need to use the Pro Polish after SSR1? The thought has been that it should be used after SSR2.
 
Boss_429 said:
Natty,

One more thing................ do you feel the need to use the Pro Polish after SSR1? The thought has been that it should be used after SSR2.

Oh you mean you want to talk products again...roflmao

no I personally would use one or the other...but ...I can see you Boss using both...:D
 
Poorboy,

You still recommend using PP after SSR2.......... right?

Once you answer this, we can get back to talking about beer and stuff! :D
 
Boss_429 said:
Poorboy,

You still recommend using PP after SSR2.......... right?

Once you answer this, we can get back to talking about beer and stuff! :D

yes if you're not using SSR1 then i would go to PP....

hey what about some chinese buffet and Krispy Creme's for dessert:D
 
Boss_429 said:
Natty,

One more thing................ do you feel the need to use the Pro Polish after SSR1? The thought has been that it should be used after SSR2.

I know Steve already gave you his answer. I'd say SSR1 after PP because while PP does a good job at minor imperfections, it cleans the paint so well that it doesn't leave it very slick as compared to SSR1. SSR1 takes care of slight imperfections but I've found it a super gloss agent and leaves a very slick to touch surface. I like the slickness for applying a final finish.

I'll let you all know how compatible SSR1 is as a prep for UPP. I did the combo this weekend.

Natty
 
NattyBumppo said:


A very enticing offer! If you stock that refrig with some cold Yeungling (sp?) perhaps we can convince Boss_429 to offer up a part of his truck as a practice panel. LOL


Natty

YINGLING,,,Made in Pottstown Pa i believe...I went to College in York Pa.....That stuff was cheap and good.....
jeff
 
Y-U-E-N-G-L-I-N-G......I'm reading it off the bottle in my hand.:D Ok, nobody do the math on the timezone. It's 0852 here in MD and the bottle is not open....yet.:D Very good beer. They also have a light version and a Black and Tan that are quite tasty. Stick one in the freezer and get it iiiice ccccold......
 
Hey should I report this thread to a moderator...it's going way off topic...:confused:

oh yeah I am the moderator:eek: :D ..hard to get use to..lol

ok back to products;)
 
NattyBumppo said:


I've found it a super gloss agent and leaves a very slick to touch surface

Natty

Ahhhhhhhhh............. that's what I was fishing for! Thanks Natty!
The SSR1 is glossier than the PP! Don't want to remove the gloss of one product by using another product.

As for the rest of this thread................ I'd actually prefer a Sam Adams(or two).............. thank you very much! :D
 
JeffBruce said:


YINGLING,,,Made in Pottstown Pa i believe...I went to College in York Pa.....That stuff was cheap and good.....
jeff

that's where I'll be this weekend...should i look for the factory?

no I'll be too busy at the Street Rod show and drinking Diet Coke:D
 
YINGLING,,,Made in Pottstown Pa i believe...I went to College in York Pa.....That stuff was cheap and good.....

Hey guys, I think you mean Pottsville, not Pottstown. Pottstown is towards Phila and Pottsville, as we say here , is in the coal regions. The older folks used to call them coalcrackers ( I can say that because my mothers side of the family is from that region(Wilkes Barre)

bill g
 
I have used SSR3 then SSR1 right behind it and the shine and feel was great.

I have a question as usual though: PB, if you recommend using either SSR1 or PP (I'm guessing similar results), why have two products so close together in performance?
 
RT ..they have totally different properties....the SSR1 is thicker and is primarily made for paint, but also works well on glass;)
and will leave a slight ..ok very slight filler...

the Professional Polish is thin and more of a pure Polish..it works on paint and leaves it squeeky clean, ready for any product to follow, or to be left alone by many Street Rodders I deal with.
It also works great on metals llike Aluminum and Brass etc, as well as a Super Chrome cleaner(platings) .

I think the Pro is a bit less aggressive than SSR1 also....
please also remember the Pro Polish came out almost 6 months before the SSR line when people asked for a more aggressive line of Polishes and swirl removers....but if you have both it's easy to see the differences :)
 
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