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poorboys SSR 2.5 dusting problem solved!
ok so we all know that SSR 2.5 dusts a lot, some member suggested that don't prime the pad when using it and you won't have the problem, anymore.
I tried that, and it still dusts.
i tried using QD, and same result.
last night, i tried priming the pad with sprits of water, and voila, no more dust!!!
I used the orange LC CCS pad.
so yea it worked for me, and hopefully it'll work for you.
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Originally Posted by drdellorama
ok so we all know that SSR 2.5 dusts a lot, some member suggested that don't prime the pad when using it and you won't have the problem, anymore.
I tried that, and it still dusts.
i tried using QD, and same result.
last night, i tried priming the pad with sprits of water, and voila, no more dust!!!
I used the orange LC CCS pad.
so yea it worked for me, and hopefully it'll work for you.
Did you prime with H2o after each panel or just once?
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hmm good question, i tried it only on my hood last night, i divided the hood to 4 parts and sprits the pad twice the whole time.
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Try using it with a polishing pad... no priming with anything as well... I believe that the orange pad lets the product dry out faster than with a polishing pad...
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Originally Posted by budman3
Try using it with a polishing pad... no priming with anything as well... I believe that the orange pad lets the product dry out faster than with a polishing pad...
i tried that, but the white pad doesn't have enough bite to take out the swirls for me, so the orange is necessary.
i use the white for SSR 1
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Originally Posted by drdellorama
ok so we all know that SSR 2.5 dusts a lot, some member suggested that don't prime the pad when using it and you won't have the problem, anymore.
I tried that, and it still dusts.
i tried using QD, and same result.
last night, i tried priming the pad with sprits of water, and voila, no more dust!!!
I used the orange LC CCS pad.
so yea it worked for me, and hopefully it'll work for you.
Huh?
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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Honestly saying, I think the problem also lies in people using way too much product.
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Originally Posted by P1et
Honestly saying, I think the problem also lies in people using way too much product.
That's possible too. I now try to use 3-4 pea sized drops of polish per 18"x18" section.
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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Originally Posted by supercharged
That's possible too. I now try to use 3-4 pea sized drops of polish per 18"x18" section.
Do you prime the pad with the SSR, or with anything else, or with nothing at all?
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just make sure you clean your pad with a pad brush after every section and you will prevent a lot of dust...
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