Fleet
The Man With The Plan
Okay, I detailed my Envoy today. I posted pics in another thread. But, I used WAY too much product. For the SSR2, I went through 1/4 of the bottle. I'm not kidding. For the SSR1. I went through 1/3 of the bottle. Hokey smokes, that's a lot.
I am new to this PC thing. With the SR2, I sprayed the polishing pad down with Spray*Wipe. Then I applied a small ring around the middle of the pad. Then I spread it on a 2' x 2' area, and let it rip at speed 5. This is a black SUV, and I couldn't see the product spreading. So, I added more and more.
For SSR2, the same story. I used a different polishing pad, and sprayed it down with S&W, then added a ring of SSR1. I couldn't see it spreading when I went to town with the PC. So, I put it on thicker. I got my "best" results, by applying the SSR1 directly to the finish of the Envoy.
Waxing with EX-P, I did with the applicator brick from Poorboys. I'm sure I put it on too thick. I applied about 2 quarter sized splotches on each panel. Was not hard to remove though.
What is the proper method for applying SSR1 and SSR2 with a PC? I can't believe I did that right. Results were okay, though.
I am new to this PC thing. With the SR2, I sprayed the polishing pad down with Spray*Wipe. Then I applied a small ring around the middle of the pad. Then I spread it on a 2' x 2' area, and let it rip at speed 5. This is a black SUV, and I couldn't see the product spreading. So, I added more and more.
For SSR2, the same story. I used a different polishing pad, and sprayed it down with S&W, then added a ring of SSR1. I couldn't see it spreading when I went to town with the PC. So, I put it on thicker. I got my "best" results, by applying the SSR1 directly to the finish of the Envoy.
Waxing with EX-P, I did with the applicator brick from Poorboys. I'm sure I put it on too thick. I applied about 2 quarter sized splotches on each panel. Was not hard to remove though.
What is the proper method for applying SSR1 and SSR2 with a PC? I can't believe I did that right. Results were okay, though.