My step by step? Poorboys questions?

Paul Z

Master Chief
This will be my first time using these produtcs;
Car 2004 Black Cobra
Location Eastern PA
Porter cable 7336sp
Super slick suds
clay the car CK my choice
wash again
SSR2 w/LC white pad
PwC w/LC white pad
EX-P
Natty's blue
1-Can I use the PwC after ssr2 w/out using ssr1?
2- Are the pad choice correct? If not, any comments?
3 EX-P apllied by hand and cure time? 12 hrs?
Any comments, suggestions are welcome. This will be my first time using PC as well I have searched the forums and will be using the ssr2 as decribed in
http://www.melncal.com/detailing/ssr.html
Thanks in advance Paul :thanks
 
1-Can I use the PwC after ssr2 w/out using ssr1?
Yes, but remember work it(SSR2) thoroughly, and check your work before moving to the PwC
2- Are the pad choice correct? If not, any comments?
Yes, the white pads are fine unless you are doing a lot of correction work
3 EX-P apllied by hand and cure time? 12 hrs?
You might consider using the PC and a black or blue pad to spead the EX-P thin(speed of 1-2...remember thin is a key here..also the applicator pad if doing by hand should be slightly damp, as stated on the directons.
 
White pad, Black pad, Blue pad?
None of my pads are white, black or blue.
If you guys would just say cutting, polishing, finishing instead of colors, it would sure help.
And yes, I know there is a pad chart somewhere. The pad chart wouldn't be needed if people would just state the pads use in their post.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
White pad, Black pad, Blue pad?
None of my pads are white, black or blue.
If you guys would just say cutting, polishing, finishing instead of colors, it would sure help.
And yes, I know there is a pad chart somewhere. The pad chart wouldn't be needed if people would just state the pads use in their post.

Charles

White pad-polishing
black-finishing pad
blue-final finishing/glazing
 
CharlesW said:
White pad, Black pad, Blue pad?
None of my pads are white, black or blue.
If you guys would just say cutting, polishing, finishing instead of colors, it would sure help.
And yes, I know there is a pad chart somewhere. The pad chart wouldn't be needed if people would just state the pads use in their post.

Charles

Sorry Charles, what he said... he mentioned LC so I knew what he was talking about...now if he didn't mention a mfg. then I woukld have asked the same question;)
 
Paul Z said:
White pad-polishing
black-finishing pad
blue-final finishing/glazing
Thanks.
While I can't speak for anyone else, I don't even bother to try to figure out what pad is what color. I just pass over the post.
I'm sure that you will find lots of people that do know all the mfgs. pad colors, but I'm sure not one of them.:)

Charles
 
Poorboy said:
Sorry Charles, what he said... he mentioned LC so I knew what he was talking about...now if he didn't mention a mfg. then I woukld have asked the same question;)
No biggie, but mentioning the pads use takes all the guesswork out of it.
Someone will usually know and answer the question, (as you did), but I usually just ignore the post.

Charles
 
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