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Old 07-17-2005, 01:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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SR2/Polish Proper Sequence of Product?

I have Meguiar's Scratch Remover 2.0 and 3M's Hand Glaze(polish?). Which do I apply first? Isn't the SR2 more abrasive than the 3M Glaze? So the Glaze goes on after the SR2? Right?
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Re: SR2/Polish Proper Sequence of Product?

Yes, your making reference to glaze vs. polish. The polish wins out on abrasiveness.
In my experience with IHG, its a chemical cleaner with light filling oils.
SSR 2, then your glaze.....
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Re: SR2/Polish Proper Sequence of Product?

SR 2.0 is not the same product as SSR2, but either one can be used prior to 3M IHG.
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SR 2.0 is not the same product as SSR2, but either one can be used prior to 3M IHG.
Thanks for the correction, I had SSR on my mind !
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