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    When do you use PP?

    I have SSR2, SSR1, and PwC (also EX, EX-P, and Natty`s). I`ve purchased PP a while ago, but don`t seem to know when to fit it in with the other PBs polishes I own.

    When`s the optimal time to use PP?

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    I use it to take out waterspots on windows, chrome, paint and on oxidized surfaces. Also PP gives a different look than SSR1 and PwC. It is clearer as SSR1 is a bit glossier and PwC gives the paint warmth.
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    i use it in this order

    wash
    clay
    PP
    SSR2 or 1
    sealant
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    Originally posted by jstn
    i use it in this order

    wash
    clay
    PP
    SSR2 or 1
    sealant
    jstn,

    You don`t think that PP would be a better base ("cleaner" prep) than the SSR`s before you apply a sealant?

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    it gives a different look depending on the order you use them PP last ....clear shine, SSR last ....glossy shine
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    It makes sense putting it first because PP is a chemical type cleaner - it removes all the crap from the surface that the clay doesn`t take care of - then the SSR`s, which are mechanical cleaners, smooth out the surface. It might sound a bit funny, but its hard to argue with the results.

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    Originally posted by CarGlow
    jstn,

    You don`t think that PP would be a better base ("cleaner" prep) than the SSR`s before you apply a sealant?
    this is exactly what i was going to say...
    Originally posted by Poorboy
    it gives a different look depending on the order you use them PP last ....clear shine, SSR last ....glossy shine
    Justin
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