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I used SRP for the 1st time last week, but it seem it has remove some colour from the car on to the cloth. Is this normal?

Did I put too much pressure on?
On single stage paint (i.e non metallic), yes it's normal and no I don't think you were applying too much pressure (it needs a fair bit of pressure to perform at its best).

What you saw on the cloth would only have been 'dead' oxidised paint anyway.
 
I use SRP alot,its great stuff.There is probably better stuff out there but none that I can walk up the road to buy for a few quid.
I use it on my door shuts as it cleans them up and also leaves a hint of sealant behind.
 
Nice bullet point guide there, mate - well done :thumb: :thumb:

I agree it should be made a sticky as so many newbies still don't use it in the right way and then dismiss it as 'too dusty'. It would be great to direct them to this to save having to keep explaining it each time.
I agree Mark SRP used correctly is a very very good product I have just recently started using it again:thumb:
 
using oit by hand . i have seen some pictures on this forum where they apply it in straight lines along the car , wait for it to haze and then buff .
Your how-to by hand is completely different.
which is the proper way? :)
 
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