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Old 11-04-2008, 04:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need new swirl remover !!!!! with no dusting

I just finish detailing my car yesterday for the 3rd time since I bought my PC and I am just tired of the dusting that ssr2.5 gives me. It create a extra step for me to clear the dust which is pretty hard to do with out washing the car. I’ve read the poor boy sticky on how to use ssr but with more or less product I still get dusting. I want to try a different line or product to see how it compares. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 11-04-2008, 05:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Need new swirl remover !!!!! with no dusting

Try mixing it with PwS or Pro Polish
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Re: Need new swirl remover !!!!! with no dusting

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I just finish detailing my car yesterday for the 3rd time since I bought my PC and I am just tired of the dusting that ssr2.5 gives me. It create a extra step for me to clear the dust which is pretty hard to do with out washing the car. I’ve read the poor boy sticky on how to use ssr but with more or less product I still get dusting. I want to try a different line or product to see how it compares. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
Sounds like you need to do a bit more experimenting with its usage... No water or QDs, a thin bead of polish around the pad, speed 6, no heavy cutting pads, etc. If that still doesn't work, the only polish that I have used that has limited to no dusting is the Optimum line ... but that is not very friendly with a PC, it takes a long time to work.
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