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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Youngsville/Wrightsville Beach, NC
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Instructions for using pb's 2.5-1, and AIO
I just bought pb's ssr2.5-1, and AIO. What is this I am hearing about letting the ssr's dust? How do I use them with a PC and wolfgang pads. Also do I need to let the AIO do the same thing, or is it a wipe on wipe of product?
Thanks Brandon :jump
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Weight is the enemy.
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Dublin, Ohio
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Re: Instructions for using pb's 2.5-1, and AIO
You works the SSR's in to the paint until they start throwing off a little bit of dust, that is your signal that you have fully worked the product and should wipe off the surface and see how you're doing. After you've worked with it for a while you'll get a feel for how it works.
I'm not absolutely sure about AIO, never used it. Others on this board will be better able to help you with AIO.
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