Swirl Removal
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Swirl Removal
Hey guys..well it is already turning a bit colder..so im planning one more big detail before winter hits...i have not yet gotten a PC or G100 but i do want to apply a swirl removal product by hand.. (im waiting till next spring to buy a pc)...my question is..what are yall's opinions on light swirl removal...#9, #80, or Poor Boy's SSR? Im wanting to get some ordered tonight or tomorrow so ill hopefully have them by this weekend...thanks guys!
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just wait till you get a machine...hand just will not produce the finish a machine will. just hand wax it until the machine makes it into your hands...using any of that would be just about a waste of time and products without a machine in my opinion
Last edited by troberts6874; 10-08-2007 at 08:53 PM.
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Originally Posted by troberts6874
just wait till you get a machine...hand just will not produce the finish a machine will. just hand wax it until the machine makes it into your hands...using any of that would be just about a waste of time and products without a machine in my opinion
some products work really well by hand...but its hard. If it were me, i would live with it until you get a G100 or PC 7424
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
Well....yes and no.
some products work really well by hand...but its hard. If it were me, i would live with it until you get a G100 or PC 7424
some products work really well by hand...but its hard. If it were me, i would live with it until you get a G100 or PC 7424
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Originally Posted by RUSS04
RollingRock Your truck looks like looking into a mirror Nice work I have a G100 I have what i see is spider web on the clear coat Not to bad but i want to get rid of it before winter I have #2 #9 #26 and NXT What would you suggest to take care of the spiderwebs ? Thanks RUSS
I'm not RR but, thought I'd toss in a dime...
With those products, the fine cut cleaner (#2) would be the best choice for the light spider webbing. Once you've used that product, go with the #9 for some 'filling' action to remedy the last remaining problems. Follow with NXT X2 with 12-hours of space between coats. Lastly, top with #26.
Clear as mud?
BTW, here's an excellent cheat sheet for using the PC with the aforementioned products...
Enjoy.
-RP-
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Originally Posted by RUSS04
RollingRock Your truck looks like looking into a mirror Nice work I have a G100 I have what i see is spider web on the clear coat Not to bad but i want to get rid of it before winter I have #2 #9 #26 and NXT What would you suggest to take care of the spiderwebs ? Thanks RUSS
Last edited by RollingRock; 10-08-2007 at 09:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
#9 is going to remove spider webs
It has less cut than say Megs #80. But you could prob get by with it by using the G100 at a higher speed and let the product really break down.
-RP-
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Originally Posted by RockPick
I'm not RR but, thought I'd toss in a dime...
With those products, the fine cut cleaner (#2) would be the best choice for the light spider webbing. Once you've used that product, go with the #9 for some 'filling' action to remedy the last remaining problems. Follow with NXT X2 with 12-hours of space between coats. Lastly, top with #26.
Clear as mud?
BTW, here's an excellent cheat sheet for using the PC with the aforementioned products...
Enjoy.
-RP-
With those products, the fine cut cleaner (#2) would be the best choice for the light spider webbing. Once you've used that product, go with the #9 for some 'filling' action to remedy the last remaining problems. Follow with NXT X2 with 12-hours of space between coats. Lastly, top with #26.
Clear as mud?
BTW, here's an excellent cheat sheet for using the PC with the aforementioned products...
Enjoy.
-RP-
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Russ
I don't have much to say,(shocking i know) RockPick knows a hella-lot more than me. I am still a student of his. Hope I get a passing grade.
Since I am a little predictable...I would get the #80 or some Optimum just so you can play with other products, even Poorboys, but its b/c I haven't used #2 or #9.
I don't have much to say,(shocking i know) RockPick knows a hella-lot more than me. I am still a student of his. Hope I get a passing grade.
Since I am a little predictable...I would get the #80 or some Optimum just so you can play with other products, even Poorboys, but its b/c I haven't used #2 or #9.
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
Russ
I don't have much to say,(shocking i know) RockPick knows a hella-lot more than me. I am still a student of his. Hope I get a passing grade.
Since I am a little predictable...I would get the #80 or some Optimum just so you can play with other products, even Poorboys, but its b/c I haven't used #2 or #9.
I don't have much to say,(shocking i know) RockPick knows a hella-lot more than me. I am still a student of his. Hope I get a passing grade.
Since I am a little predictable...I would get the #80 or some Optimum just so you can play with other products, even Poorboys, but its b/c I haven't used #2 or #9.