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Had a few products on the black test bench this weekend, with still one to come.
Products tested:
SSR2.5
EX-P
QuikShine
Vanilla Moose
Exceldetail edgeless MF's
My basic process was QEW, clay, SSR2.5, Menzerna FP, VM and EX-P.
Now my car is a company car, so I can always dictate who does and who doesnt drive it, so when I went to drive home last week, I spotted a hideous marring on my bonnet. Not a happy camper, but not much I can do about it. This is what I had.
Perfect problem for the SSR2.5 to tackle - unfortunately! This is after one pass ( polishing pad )
2 passes and once again a happy camper!!
SSR2.5: I really like the "tempered" aggressivness of the SSR2.5, its a really good product that stayed wet long enough for it to be worked into the paint adequately, and removal was a breeze. Once my Menzerna IP and FP is finished, I will be investigating the rest of the SSR range after this experience.
VM: I am not really all that fussed with this product, but I will continue to play around with it and see what I see. I didnt feel that it was any better than say a GEPC or #7, but certainly wasnt as painful to use as #7. Undecided at this stage.
EX-P: Where have you been all my life! How easy is this stuff to use!?! I found it to be a really clear reflective and wet looking product on my black, but not necessarily super wet. I guess I was expecting the VM to have a bigger impact.
QuikShine: An expensive QD but worth its weight in gold. The shine it produced over the EX-P was incredible. If you need a new QD, give it a try, you wont be disappointed.
Exceldetail edgeless MF's: if you dont already have some, do yourself a favour and buy some. They are fantastically soft and soooooo nice.
Here are a few beauty shots. Came out pretty sweet...
Products tested:
SSR2.5
EX-P
QuikShine
Vanilla Moose
Exceldetail edgeless MF's
My basic process was QEW, clay, SSR2.5, Menzerna FP, VM and EX-P.
Now my car is a company car, so I can always dictate who does and who doesnt drive it, so when I went to drive home last week, I spotted a hideous marring on my bonnet. Not a happy camper, but not much I can do about it. This is what I had.

Perfect problem for the SSR2.5 to tackle - unfortunately! This is after one pass ( polishing pad )

2 passes and once again a happy camper!!

SSR2.5: I really like the "tempered" aggressivness of the SSR2.5, its a really good product that stayed wet long enough for it to be worked into the paint adequately, and removal was a breeze. Once my Menzerna IP and FP is finished, I will be investigating the rest of the SSR range after this experience.
VM: I am not really all that fussed with this product, but I will continue to play around with it and see what I see. I didnt feel that it was any better than say a GEPC or #7, but certainly wasnt as painful to use as #7. Undecided at this stage.
EX-P: Where have you been all my life! How easy is this stuff to use!?! I found it to be a really clear reflective and wet looking product on my black, but not necessarily super wet. I guess I was expecting the VM to have a bigger impact.
QuikShine: An expensive QD but worth its weight in gold. The shine it produced over the EX-P was incredible. If you need a new QD, give it a try, you wont be disappointed.
Exceldetail edgeless MF's: if you dont already have some, do yourself a favour and buy some. They are fantastically soft and soooooo nice.
Here are a few beauty shots. Came out pretty sweet...


