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Yeah saw that, is a shame as that has now added a sting in the tail.
C&S would be better value if he did 5 packs etc like Ranney offers, soon mounts up costs wise buying individual towels.
To add more shine, you need to polish your paint before using a sealant.
P21s from here http://www.seriousperformance.co.uk/
The wax or sealant is just the icing on the cake.
Tried it last night on the 182 and was left feeling so so so so, no where near as slick or as many suds as the Sonax, but did leave a great finish.
Revisted it tonight on my mates Saph Cos. Added more shampoo (had a sample bottle and no clue on how much to add) doubled what I used on mine...
Nice one, sounds a good tool to have.
In reply to the origional post make sure you are allowing the SSR 2.5 to break down properly, and maybe hold of the other steps until you have reviewed the polishing work in bright sunlight first.
If it is really deep and wet sand and polish will be the only thing that may sort it providing you have enough clear to work with.
As Brun said the Sonus is mild, SSR 2.5 and a cutting pad at least will be needed for deepre defects.