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SWR II and EX
I got to use SWR II and EX today...
SWR II 1. I actually saw swirls get removed as i was using product ..the lighting was good....never saw that before. 2. I used Makita Rotary, easy to take off... Great product..want to give it some tougher assignments... EX. 1. Appled by hand, used very little product...Would like to layer it incase I miss'd some areas.. 2. Easy on Easier off...wait'd about 45 minutes...then wife need'd to go out..... So far it looks great........need to see it in the day light tomorrow...
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Excellent!
Like most products that contain carnauba, I think you'll find that the EX will look even better tomorrow once it had a chance to cure, and you give it a quick QD! That's also really great to hear about the SSR2. I've already added that to my list! |
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Jeff,
Haven't had a chance to try the SSR2, but it's on my every growing list. However, I have used the Pro Polish, and like it very much. It's very thin, and takes a bit of getting used to, but only takes a panel or two to catch on. Anyhow, If I need to use the SSR2, I will definetely follow it up with the Pro Polish before the EX, or any other product. The Pro Polish is a pure polish, and has really fine micro abrasives that will clean up anything left behind by the SSR2. It really leaves a super clean finish! |
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Jeff thanks and good work...the SSR2 was at first a question mark in my mind and the more I used it the more it fufilled more than I could expect...I used it on some windows that had pretty bad waterspots and it blew me away how quickly and safely they disappeared...they were blacked out windows so expected to see some fine scratches, but there was nothing...
and Boss ..I have nothing more to add to your comments..you are thorough as always
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no i used a terry towel and then Spray and Wipe with a mf..to search for the scratches that weren't there...
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