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    Regular Member drdellorama's Avatar
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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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    Quote 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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    Quote 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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    Quote 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?
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    Honestly saying, I think the problem also lies in people using way too much product.

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    Quote 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.
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    Quote 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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