SSR1 and SSR2 by hand

ashsarna

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It seems I am one of the few who (unfortunately:-p ) still try to remove swirls by hand. Noe I realize it is difficult and ussually I achieve diminishing them to an appropriate degree.
I have now found my favorives, Poorboy SSR1 and SSR2 !! (have the ssr3 but wary of using it by hand).

They were very easy to apply and I saw results an quite a few areas within minutes. I applied SSR2 first in critical areas and then SSr1 over most of the car. It left a beautiful smooooth surface.

My neighbor came over on his honda bike. He baby's and has had problems removing some scracthes/swirls (he also does it by hand). I quickly took to it with the SSR1/2 combos to demonstrate them to him. Even to my amazement it really improved the surface in a couple of minutes :wait no kidding!!
 
I had great results with SSR1 too in the past.

Steve makes some great products that are very user friendly and not hard to use.

I have since stepped up to a PC and they work even better.
 
I have to give you some props for doing everything by hand, I bought a PC right from the beginning. I tried doing things by hand once, and gave up quickly.
 
eggroll, you are too kind, but I plan on stepping up to a pc sometime in the near future. I only hope I will be able to use it properly (and not mess the car up on the first try:rolleyes: ).
 
The PC is almost idiotproof, you'll do just fine- have faith!
I did a couple cars by hand to and man was my arm sore the next day!
 
rhillstr said:
The PC is almost idiotproof, you'll do just fine- have faith!
I did a couple cars by hand to and man was my arm sore the next day!

HaHa!! Maybe when you have time/settled down and I have a pc, I will bug ya to show me the tips on using a pc :-p .
 
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