imported_Astral
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Hey folks,
I was helping a friend remove dealer-installed swirls on a black 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo via PC and Poorboy's SSRs.
I was getting a ton of hazing from SSR 2.5, and when I tried to clean it up with SSR1, I got rid of most of it, but some still remained. THe final product wasn't perfect and I was bummed.
I was using the following products:
* Edge 2000 pads: orange, green, blue
* Poorboy's SSR 1 & 2.5
I also tried at the end:
* 4" spot pads from ProperAutoCare, orange and white
Basically the results:
Edge 2000 orange + SSR 2.5: swirls removed, but the result wicked hazy (see pic I'm going to post next)
Edge 2000 blue + SSR 1: removes most haze, but still to omuch haze left. Removed like 70% of the haze, left 30%.
Edge 2000 green + SSR 2.5: I tried this because I thoguht that maybe Edge 2000 orange pad was ot breaking down SSR 2.5 enough, so maybe a more aggressive pad would, but the results were pretty much the same, just as much hazing.
In the end, I took out my 4" spot pads.
White 4" pad + SSR1: cleared up 90% of the hazing, left 10% there. Worked much better than the Edge 2000 Blue + SSR1 combination.
The thing that bothered me the most is that the Edge 2000 blue + SSR 1 didn't remove all the hazing. Isn't SSR1 supposed to be the final polish that leaves the surface pefect?
And why did the 4" white pad work so much better than Edge 2000 blue + SSR1??
And what product and pad should I use to leave the finish perfect? I am willing to try new pad and product to get this all cleared up (pun intended).
I was helping a friend remove dealer-installed swirls on a black 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo via PC and Poorboy's SSRs.
I was getting a ton of hazing from SSR 2.5, and when I tried to clean it up with SSR1, I got rid of most of it, but some still remained. THe final product wasn't perfect and I was bummed.
I was using the following products:
* Edge 2000 pads: orange, green, blue
* Poorboy's SSR 1 & 2.5
I also tried at the end:
* 4" spot pads from ProperAutoCare, orange and white
Basically the results:
Edge 2000 orange + SSR 2.5: swirls removed, but the result wicked hazy (see pic I'm going to post next)
Edge 2000 blue + SSR 1: removes most haze, but still to omuch haze left. Removed like 70% of the haze, left 30%.
Edge 2000 green + SSR 2.5: I tried this because I thoguht that maybe Edge 2000 orange pad was ot breaking down SSR 2.5 enough, so maybe a more aggressive pad would, but the results were pretty much the same, just as much hazing.
In the end, I took out my 4" spot pads.
White 4" pad + SSR1: cleared up 90% of the hazing, left 10% there. Worked much better than the Edge 2000 Blue + SSR1 combination.
The thing that bothered me the most is that the Edge 2000 blue + SSR 1 didn't remove all the hazing. Isn't SSR1 supposed to be the final polish that leaves the surface pefect?
And why did the 4" white pad work so much better than Edge 2000 blue + SSR1??
And what product and pad should I use to leave the finish perfect? I am willing to try new pad and product to get this all cleared up (pun intended).