For me this is a ongoing quest for the perfect finish.
This is what I did so far...
PREPARATION:
You know the drill...
A GOOD wash (two bucket - soap/rinse) method.
Put a sandwich bag on your hand, feel your paint.
If you feel bumps you need to clay bar.
Spray, Clay bar , repeat until there are no bumps.
OK, on to the fun stuff...
Below is the Poor Boy Product, Porter Cable speed and Lake Country pad combo.
PB - SSR 2.5, PC speed 5, LC Orange Pad
Followed by
PB - SSR 1. PC Speed 4, LC white Pad
RESULTS:
This combo worked with very little effort and gave very good results.
The SSR 2.5 takes out the swirls but left the finish slightly dull.
The SSR 1 brightened up the finish after the SSR 2.5 did it's job.
THOUGHTS:
You may wish to try the SSR 2 and SSR 1 combo.
(This is the recommended starting combination.)
CONCLUSION:
This is the first time I have used Poor Boy's products.
This combo got out the swirl marks that other products left behind.
I am very happy with the PB ease of use and finished results.
EPILOGUE:
Swirl marks, fine scratches and in my case even some paint imperfections are gone!
Follow up this PB combo with your favorite polish/sealant/glaze/wax for a shiny swirl free finish.
To really bring out the shine here is a link to the complete detailing process I use.