i LOVE SSR1

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this $hit works good i didnt get pic of the whole car but this is it so far
 

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Great job :) I'd also like to know what pads and if you used a rotary or PC... ;)



BTW, did you try SSR 2? And if so, how does it compare to DACP guys?
 
Hi Gonzo...



The SSR products are from Poorboys (www.poorboysworld.com)



Super Swirl Removers (SSR)

Three great formulas perfect for Body Shops, Detailers and Perfectionists. NO WAX…NO SILICONE... USE IN SUN or SHADE... USE BY HAND or MACHINE





SSR1 - Light Abrasive

Removes: Light Swirls, Oxidation, Fine Scratches and Over-Spray. Use on: Clearcoats, Paint, Chrome, Gel Coats, Glass, Plastic, and Plexiglass.



SSR2 - Medium Abrasive

Removes: Light Swirls, Oxidation, Fine Scratches and Over-Spray. Use on: Clearcoats, Paint, Chrome, Gel Coats, Glass, and Plexiglass.



SSR3 - Heavy Duty Compound

Removes: Light Swirls, Oxidation, Most Scratches and Over-Spray. Use on: Clearcoats, Paint, Glass, and Gel Coats.





With Aloha,

Ranney :)
 
Does anybody know what Megs or 3M product would be similar to ssr1, ssr2, ssr3 ?



For example:



ssr1= Megs #9 or 3M SMR
 
Great Results!



Is the after pic just after the polish or did you use a topper on it? Any other shots?



I still have 3/4 gallon of Meguiar's SFP, but that SSR1 looks tempting.
 
I'm an amatuer and I've used the SSR products from Poorboy with NO problems and they are very easy to use. I recommend a PC as any swirl remover is going to take considerable work if done by hand. It just takes a lot of rubbing to remove scratches in the paint...and swirls are scratches.
 
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