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Hello.

Has anyone ever used SSR3 with a polishing pad when 2.5 wouldn't cut it. I use a PC. Steve has always said use a lighter pad and let the polish do the work. Did it still haze even with a polishing pad. I've used it with a cutting pad and it hazed really bad. Just wondering.

Thanks in advance for your replies.:)
 
If it is hazing you are most likely not lettign it breakdown enough or using too much. I just did a black truck using SSR3 and cutting pad, SSR2 and polishing pad then polish with carnuba and polishing pad and topped with EX-P and a carnuba. I will get pics up right now.
 
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SSR3 hazes little to none for me if worked long enough.
Even if it does haze just follow up with something lighter (SSR2 or 1)

I never go from SSR3 to wax, even if there is no haze.....
 
Good job on the truck Bob

Bet you wish you had a rotary for that :D ;)

How long did all that polishing take total?
 
Thanks Steve.

I started it at 8:30 and got done totally with the whole truck at 2:00. That included a few breaks since I had to do it outside in the heat I took a few breaks to go cool offin the house. :D
 
8:30-2 just for the outside or inside and outside?

I'm averaging about 5 hours on a ful exterior job...
 
I don't drink but my dad was over and helped out a bit. ;)

Steve, that was for the exterior only. That included removing scratches and swirls with SSR3/SSR2/polish with carnuba/then EX-P and carnuba paste wax. Then I cleaned the underside of the truck but most time was spent on scratch removal.
 
man that truck really shines. I never used ssr3 but I just had to coment on the truck. BRAVO
 
Hmmm SSr3 seems to be some stuff alot of enthusiasts are using. Anyone have a rating for abrasiveness? Def higher than DACP.
 
I just used some citrus degreaser that we use on engines to clean the underside, wheel wells, and suspension really well then I went over the wheel wells (dad did that part ;) ) with Poorboy's Bold N' Brite.

As far as abbrasiveness goes...I am not sure what to compare it to.
 
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