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    Ssr 2.5?

    Question, Does SSR 2.5 contain fillers or is it mainly a compound?

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    I am about 99.9 percent sure there are no fillers in theSSR line
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    No fillers in the SSR line. They use diminishing abrasives to do their job.
    "The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld

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    Wow, if that is the case, then I am amazed at how well it works. I detailed my wifes daily driver yesterday(98 RAV 4 BLACK). It had a good amount of swirls in the paint. I used SSR 2.5 with a yellow Edge pad and a PC cranked at 6. The SSR 2.5 ate through the swirls with no effort at all!!! I could not believe how easy it was. I have used many products and this was best result I have ever seen with the least amount of effort. And here`s the kicker. After the SSR 2.5, I went right to VM to EX and the finish was PERFECT. In fact, SSR 2.5 looked so good that I could have went right to EX after that. To me, the SSR 2.5 seemed like an AIO product. Has anyone had similar experience?

    Sorry, no pics to share. :-(

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    Many people have had that same experience and write to me often...if you get those results, that means you have used the product correctly for the correct application. Sometimes a more aggressive pad is needed for those who thought the swirls were only on the surface, later to find they were much deeper. then they need to repeat with a polishing pad to get the same results as you
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    Steve,

    SSR 2.5 is awesome and is the new "must have" product.

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    Are you suppose to step down, after using SSR2.5, with SSR1 or can you go straight to a wax or sealant. I know fireman03 said he had good results doing that but just wondering if that would be the case all of the time.
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    SSR 2.5, when used with a polishing pad, will break down so nicely that you can go right to a wax, sealant of glaze.
    "The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld

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    :yeah ...it also depends on your time available, if it`s your car or a clients, and the experience of the user
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    If you have the time SSR 1 on a polishing or finishing pad and the PC cranked to max will bring out the shine and clarity even more than SSR 2 or SSR 2.5
    IMHO
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