Which CG compound would you say is closest to PBs SSR 2.5

usdm said:
Interesting. I figured since Optimum has a much longer work time, it

would be more effective in the sun over PB SSR's.



It is possible, but I haven't tried it. I do know that Vanilla Moose stays wet enough long enough to polish black paint in the direct summer sun with excellent results.
 
5STARDETAILING said:
I agree they seam to keep ending all threads because PB is such a big sponsor of this site, honestly we should have the right to compare after all that’s how we learn but, why hurt peoples feelings. If in fact people like buying in bulk better products at better prices why compare. It's nice to have something to compare to because it makes it easier but it seams like a lot of our chats are getting shut down. Lets talk about the products in a smarter way. IF you find a great product lets all discuss it and learn together. But what’s next, If we only talk about one company all the time will they start shutting down these threads because sponsors of the site are not getting enough sales from the site? I don't know either way we'll see…. Lets just play it safe



I don't believe Steve is a sponsor of Autopia, so this is flawed.
 
To the best of my knowledge, CG does not make a direct equivalent to SSR 2.5. You could probably custom order some, or consider trying OCP (it's a great polish). CG's laser buff is a promising product too, although it may not be the best choice for perfectionists (its a diminishing abrasive product with fillers, designed to go from a trashed finish to a good looking one in one step). From what I hear, it works something like Malco Rejuvenator.
 
themightytimmah said:
To the best of my knowledge, CG does not make a direct equivalent to SSR 2.5. You could probably custom order some....



That was my thinking too. Perhaps they could mix CGC-2 and CGC-3 in a certain ratio and come up with CGC-2.5?
 
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