Chrono
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- Apr 15, 2014
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To test a new bottle of SSR2.5, I used an Orange pad and the polish by hand on a small rectangular taped-off area. The idea was to do this test by hand before I use my new Griots buffer.
The polish instilled more swirls than were originally there. These new swirls were finer and much closer in pitch, but still ugly. Menzerna 2500 took care of the SSR2.5 swirls. The end result was slightly better than what I started with, but I shouldn't have needed the Menz.
The swirls were much more severe than what I'm used to using 3M compound, which I would assume is more aggresive than SSR2.5. (?)
SSR2.5 is a popular and respected product, so I'm wondering what I could have done wrong. The surface was prepped with Spray & Wipe because it wasn't dirty. The panel had been clayed a month ago.
Maybe the product wasn't mixed properly and I got too many rocks.
The polish instilled more swirls than were originally there. These new swirls were finer and much closer in pitch, but still ugly. Menzerna 2500 took care of the SSR2.5 swirls. The end result was slightly better than what I started with, but I shouldn't have needed the Menz.
The swirls were much more severe than what I'm used to using 3M compound, which I would assume is more aggresive than SSR2.5. (?)
SSR2.5 is a popular and respected product, so I'm wondering what I could have done wrong. The surface was prepped with Spray & Wipe because it wasn't dirty. The panel had been clayed a month ago.
Maybe the product wasn't mixed properly and I got too many rocks.