Poorboys SSR Line

blownvert

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Well I finished my full detail buffing few days ago and if you see from my previous threads. I told you what my process was. Well when I applied SSR 2.5 and 1. Ya I saw the directions and said about the dusting/flaky. I swear when I used the PC, it seemed like I was sand buffing or whatever you call it when you smooth out wood. You get all those little white pieces everywhere from the polish. SSR applied nice and buffed off nice, but it was such a mess. Made me realize I wish i had a air compressor to blow it off on each coat. Also i didnt tape off anything and I noticed a little dried up polish in between cracks. Whats the best way to get that out in the door molds? I havent washed it yet, but maybe spray in there high pressure. So bascally back to original post, anything better than PB that doesnt have all that dust/flake everywhere?
 
Hmm, ok well doesnt seem like im going to be buffing for awhile since i just did a full detail. I just put a circle around the pad, but it was quit a lot of dusting.
 
Wow, I'm definitely not using enough product then. I didn't realize that PB's stuff worked this way. I'll have to have a whack at it sometime soon to see if I can eliminate the dusting.
 
Budman3 has some tips on how to use SSR and not get a lot of dusting. Try to do a search but use google (there is a sticky on how do this too).
 
Fact is...they dust.



Didn't matter for me if you use a small amount; or slightly more. It has a nasty habit of getting on the outer edge of the pad and drying out as it breaks down.



They do perform their job quite well and are super easy to remove. Though they *can* be used in the sun; a lot of the dusting can be avoided by working on a cool surface in the shade.
 
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