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RESIDENT PROCRASTINATOR
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: virginia beach, va
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Ssr3
I just used some SSR3 for the first time today. All i can say is holy sh*t, this stuff is like liquid sandpaper. It made very short work a few light scratches but it left some light marring of its own, it is some strong stuff. I applied SSR3 by hand followed by Menzerna IP by PC and then PwC by PC and the finish was flawless on a dark red car. I wish i took some pics
I also tried some Menzerna FP and that stuff is friggin worthless. it was the hardest stuff i have ever tried to remove from my car. It is one product that i will need to find an alternate use for it b/c its never going on my car again.
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Practice makes "PERFECT"
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Zebulon ,NC
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i need some of that stuff for this truck i did today then . man there scratches all over this thing
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Just One More Coat
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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The PB SSR line up is killer I have the SSR2 and use that on about all the cars that I do. Followed up with the P-w-C then glaze and EX the cars look show room when I'm done!!
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: New York
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Wait until you try the SSR2.5 what a great product to use after SSR3 or instead of it for many case
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Mooresville, NC
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YOU JUST REMINDED ME ... I have a couple questions about SSR 3
Does SSR 3 have diminishing abrasives? It doesn't matter much as I have mixed feelings about them anyway. Can it be used with a rotary and a PC? Is it the best SSR product to remove marks from wet sanding with 1500 or 2000 grit paper? Didn't mean to hijack this thread ... sorry
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: New York
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Just happened to be doing some testing this weekend...I went with some 2000 paper, then SSR2.5 ...it took out 90% of the sanding marks with a pc at 5.5-6, then moved to SSR2 and got about 5% more also at 5-6, then used SSR1 and couldn't see anything but clear reflection at about 3-4 on the pc... I'll have to get some 1500 to do some further testing... might be working on a Black f250 tomorrow with haze and holigrams from last person who did buffing :nono tomorrow depending on the weather
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Chicks Dig Comb Overs
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Marietta, GA
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poormanisme - FP puts a nice shine on a good finish - in my opinion anyway. To remove it, a spritz of 50/50 water and alcohol takes it right off. Since it leaves no fillers, there's no down side with the spritz.
But I used SSR1 for the first time last night and today. :wow If you're not pleased with FP, I say go for the SSR1. That stuff really rocks. :band Steve - no fillers left behind with SSR1? It's pretty wet looking. Come on. Spill the beans, What you leaving on there?
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