dark blue paint with swirls?

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joejohn

Guest
whats a good process for a dark blue truck to be done a few times a year? It has some swirls in the paint...
 
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joejohn

Guest
after reading around on the forum, how abotu:

ssr 2.5
ssr 1
PP
Ex Sealant

Will that give me what I'm looking for, to get ride of the swirls, and provide a nice glossy, shiney surface???
 
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joejohn

Guest
I see a lot of people using multiple products on their vehicles. Don't get me wrong, the pics look great, however, are all these combos of 5 or so products really necesary? or do some of these products duplicate each other?

like using PP and the black hole? is that not doing the same thing twice?

I guess i'm just looking for a good system that is easy to apply with a PC... i'm starting to understand the natty's wax though, and how its a great finishing wax!!!
 

BigLeegr

Token Brute and Chief Bottle Washer
Staff member
Some products may be considered duplicates like PwC, PwC blue and PwS in that they are all all-in-ones. You can get similar results as you may from a light polish and quick wax. You may (should) be able to get better results from multiple steps as you can concentrate on what needs more attention. However, if you are more of a quick wax kind of guy, a 1 stepper may be all you need.
 

BigLeegr

Token Brute and Chief Bottle Washer
Staff member
Also, ProPolish is a polish, Black Hole is a glaze. Not the same products. PP fixes, BH covers up.
 

Rollingrock

Advanced Helper
Hard question to answer without seeing the pictures..

The great thing about PB products, light to heavy correction products.

Always best to try the least aggressive method first.
 

Redwings97

Advanced Helper
joejohn said:
after reading around on the forum, how abotu:

ssr 2.5
ssr 1
PP
Ex Sealant

Will that give me what I'm looking for, to get ride of the swirls, and provide a nice glossy, shiney surface???

You should not have to use SSR 1 and PP. I would use one or the other. I typically reach for SSR 1, but that is me.
 
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