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Where might one obtain/download this video? Sounds like it'd be a good watch for this PC newbie...bpfoley said:It has taken me about 3 times out to really understand the PC7424 as well as watching a 2 hour video by Mike Phillips.
bpfoley said:sometimes more than one application is needed, and slow down your movement- let the polish do its work.
The clarity will come later after you do an application of SSR1, SSR2.5 will leave some micromarring and hazing depending on pad bite- as it is the workhorse of the two.
Also, as the polish begins to near breakdown lighten the pressure. It has taken me about 3 times out to really understand the PC7424 as well as watching a 2 hour video by Mike Phillips. I have finally been able to get results that others on here post.
the0ne said:Where is this video at?
Gaz said:What pad are you using with SSR1? I recently (last week) used SSR1 with a white polishing pad to clean up dealer prep swirls and holograms. It eliminated the swirls and holograms and left a great surface ready for the LSP. I found that I needed to use alot for the first panel or 2, but then I was able to use just a few dabs.
Also make sure your pads are not caked with polish. If there is too much polish on the pad it will not work effectively.
Greg2 said:So far I've only used the blue (Edge) pad. According to the Edge web site, the white pad is for expertly finished surfaces, so it's entirely inappropriate for me. :grinno:
My pad hasn't been caked up. It may have had a bit too much water in it though.
Thanks,
Greg.
drew.haynes said:I thought I heard Poorboys needed ZERO water in the pad.
Denzil said:You can't get everything off your car's surface with a PC alone, with the exception of those with a lot of seat time. Even in extreme cases, many will result to the rotary since it's much easier to remove extreme cases of swirl marks and such, so long as you know how to use it.
My best advice is to just make several more passes with the products at hand (SSR 2.5 is sufficient). Yet, if the situation requires it, purchase SSR 3 but I do warn you that this stuff is pretty harsh. The polish itself is literally like a light sandpaper. Hope this helps.