OK, are these equally as abrasive? which would you recomend?
thanks. (for swirls)
OK, are these equally as abrasive? which would you recomend?
thanks. (for swirls)
SSR3 is much more aggressive than DACP. DACP would be the safer choice. SSR2 would be great too. It is a bit less aggressive, but still works great.
"The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld
When working on a really rough area where agressive products are required, I like SSR3 followed by SSR1 followed by Pro Polish or Polish with carnuba and then some EX or the new EX-P.:headbang
Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.
Scott hit the head of the nail on that one. I frequently (when needed) use SSR3 followed by DACP. If I were to follow SSR3 with SSR1, I would need to do it twice to get the results I desire, or as Jim suggested, using Pro Polish.
As for general swirls, I think you are safe using DACP, followed by a final polish like Mullet Wax Awesome Polish, Poorboy`s SSR1 or Pro Polish, or Adam`s Revive just to name a few.
Nick Carberry
~Detailing high-end cars with quality products~
need some help with initials what is DACP and SSR3 stand for?
Auto Spa Detailing.. Treat your auto to a day at THE SPA!!!!
Scott
dual action cleaner polish - meg`s
super swirl remover (1,2,3)- Poorboy`s
"A Auto Detailing"
Charlotte, NC
Here is a link for the acronyms used in Detail City.
http://www.detailcity.com/forums/sho...light=acronyms
Thanks dimedrol. Use to live in Winston-Salem and work in Charlotte. Hows the weather? the northeastis killing me!!!!!!
Auto Spa Detailing.. Treat your auto to a day at THE SPA!!!!
Scott
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