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Old 05-11-2008, 11:23 PM
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looks sexy and amazing work... but nothing compared to the red beast you have in the garage..
 
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Originally Posted by RBull
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Thought so as well but a local detailer told me that SSR 2.0 will do a good job of removing haze from SSR 2.5 and unless you are using a rotary; you will not see any benefits with following up SSR 2.0 with 1.0.

Great job on the Altima .
 
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Good job
 
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holy crap.. that turned out great.
 
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very nice bro. I had no idea you had such talent.
 
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Talk about bringing a paint job back from the dead. Shane, you are a wizard. Get yourself a pointy hat.
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:15 AM
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Love it Shane.... awesome job!!!!!!!
 
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Great job Shane! I bet your client is really happy with the results!
 
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Why can't you live nearby? Great job on the car.
 
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That lady owes you her right arm for that job.
 
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That lady owes you her right arm for that job.
Oooo...... I'm so biting my tongue
 
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Holy shiznit!! That's what I call MAD SKILLzzzz!!!

Looks really great Shane!
 
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Fantastic job Shane. That must have taken one heck of a cut on the clear to remove all of that stuff.
 
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Originally Posted by Asad_A203
Thought so as well but a local detailer told me that SSR 2.0 will do a good job of removing haze from SSR 2.5 and unless you are using a rotary; you will not see any benefits with following up SSR 2.0 with 1.0.

Great job on the Altima .
In my experience 2.5 and 2 aren't much different. If you were trying to remove haze you would probably move down to 1, at least with a random orbital.

Your detailer friend is wrong. A random orbital does a great job of removing haze when moving to a finer polish. 2 can haze which 1 will remove. Normally you would also move to a softer pad. A rotary does the same thing....just much faster and with more risk of damage.
 
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That looks amazing nice work!
 


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