A few Poorboys questions.

Juztang

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I'm getting ready to detail my 04 Saleen. The car has no scratches but a lot of fine swirls. I have Poorboys SSR1,Pro Polish,EX-P, and Natty's blue. I have already washed and clayed and I will be using a PC. Should I use the SSR1 and then the Pro Polish or should I just go from the SSR1 to the EX-P? Also I know that you can layer the EX-P, how long does it have to cure in between layers or before the coat of Natty's Blue? Thanks in advance!
 
Definately try the SSR1 first and see if it is enough to remove the swirls. If not, you may want to get some SSR #2.5 and go after them again. I find that to be the best of the Poorboys line for removing light marks with the PC. I'm not familiar with EX-P, so I'll leave that to those with knowledge.

Todd
 
Juztang said:
I'm getting ready to detail my 04 Saleen. The car has no scratches but a lot of fine swirls. I have Poorboys SSR1,Pro Polish,EX-P, and Natty's blue. I have already washed and clayed and I will be using a PC. Should I use the SSR1 and then the Pro Polish or should I just go from the SSR1 to the EX-P? Also I know that you can layer the EX-P, how long does it have to cure in between layers or before the coat of Natty's Blue? Thanks in advance!
SR1, then Pro Polish, then EX-P. You can layer EX-P, but be sure you let it cure for about 12 hours in absolutely dry conditions. Then top it off with Natty Blue.
Hope this helps:) .
 
If I do have to go with the SR2.5, I still have do the Sr1 after followed by the Pro Polish,EX-P, and then top with Natty's.
 
likely to see any swirl remover you will need to go to a more abrasive polish (2.0 or 2.5). 1.0 is a very fine finishing polish. ProPolish is more of a chemical polish (dont really find the need to use personally) as I much prefer AIO. Then EX-P (sealant) and allow to cure 4-12 hours minimum before the Nattys.
 
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