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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
detailed the car, write up and pictures included
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<blockquote data-quote="66temp" data-source="post: 3818944" data-attributes="member: 31416"><p>thanks for the info, I'm signed up on Autopia.org and every review that I have read on the SSR2.5/1 is that its hardER to work with than the optimum, and I've heard that it dusts up, which I dont normally like, the compound that I was using was not really a real "compound" many people have said its similar to the SSR1/2 because it doesnt cut a lot, it didnt even haze the paint over, as for the glaze, theres a debate on what glaze does, yes its another layer of protection but I was too lazy to put glaze on and I just wanted a nice thick coat of the EX sealent on my car and it turned out to my liking, with white its HARD to tell a difference, now with a black/darker car I could definately understand but thanks for the tips man, I'm brand new and I'll keep the speeds in mind, I was just messing around really</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="66temp, post: 3818944, member: 31416"] thanks for the info, I'm signed up on Autopia.org and every review that I have read on the SSR2.5/1 is that its hardER to work with than the optimum, and I've heard that it dusts up, which I dont normally like, the compound that I was using was not really a real "compound" many people have said its similar to the SSR1/2 because it doesnt cut a lot, it didnt even haze the paint over, as for the glaze, theres a debate on what glaze does, yes its another layer of protection but I was too lazy to put glaze on and I just wanted a nice thick coat of the EX sealent on my car and it turned out to my liking, with white its HARD to tell a difference, now with a black/darker car I could definately understand but thanks for the tips man, I'm brand new and I'll keep the speeds in mind, I was just messing around really [/QUOTE]
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