What order do you use PB products for paint correction?

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Maico

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Not that you would need to use all of these products at one time, but I was wondering in which order would you apply PB polishes and whatnot, since some have higher cutting power and different properties than the others. The only thing I know is that the polishes are numbered with the higher number being the one that has more cutting power, so after a car wash and clay I think it would look something like this:

SSR3 > SSR2.5 > SSR2 > SSR1

And then what goes next? There's still the Professional Polish, EX-P, EX Sealant, Polish with Carnauba, and Natty's Paste Wax. The only thing I know for sure is that the paste waxes can be used as the last step product, and if any of the other ones are plain-out sealants, I guess the wax could be interchanged with the sealant, or you could put the sealant down first and then lay a layer of wax on top, but I'm not 100% on that. Can anyone who knows a lot about these products help me out. Thanks. :)
 

BigLeegr

Token Brute and Chief Bottle Washer
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Yes, you have the basic idea.
Pure wax last, sealant before wax if you decide to go with both, otherwise you can use the sealant last.
You wouldn't want to use PwC after a sealant as you would remove some of the sealant.
PP can be used in place of SSR1 and possibly 2 when done by hand. By machine it's even more versatile, but it's non-abrasive, so you need to work it more than the SSR's.
 
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