I can't decide?

lonewolf0420

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I'm gonna be ordering some new product soon, but I'm on a tight budget. I can't decide between PB's SSR2.5, SSR1, and Polish, or Meg's #83DACP, #80SG.
I need to do some clearcoat removal because of cobwebb scratches, and ethced water spots. I've been a long time meguiar's fan, but recently I've been reading alot of good things about PB's and I've tried there S&W, and S&G and was quiet pleased with them. I need some feedback. I love this forum.
 
its up to you but i really like pb's products. i know the ssr's dust quite a bit and some people dont like that. but either way you cant go wrong.
 
I having been using PB for about two years now.....I think money for quality its about as good as it gets....easy to use, can be used in the sun...works well by hand or machine.....I say give it change I did have not gone back to the 3M that I was using
 
I'd definetly get the 2.5 instead of the #83. 2.5 leaves a cleaner surface that doesn't have nearly as much marring. The temperature friendliness is a great asset too. SSR 1 is also a great polish, and Pro Polish is a wonderful product that you'll keep finding uses for.
 
SSR2.5 and the pro-polish would be a good choice. The pro-polish can be used on all kinds of things.
 
Are you doing swirl removing by hand? If so that my alter your choices.

Honestly if I were you i'd get some Optimum polish. Its a great value and really versitile. Also a major plus is it doesn't dust up nearly as bad as SSR2.5, which really helps on a black car, don't ask me how I know :rolleyes: Although it takes a little longer to see results, i've been able to cut out my last polishing step, because I was satisifed with the finish.
 
I ordered SSR2.5 and SSR1 along with their trim detailer and S&W from auto geek. Also ordered a pad kit from Meg's. I don't plan on doing any of this by hand.
 
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