After reading through all the raves and reviews of both polishes, I'm torn between which one to purchase. SIP has really become a crucial part in many detailers' arsenals. It has been formulated specifically to do amazing correction on the new Mercedes Ceramic Clear Coats along with the other hard clear coats out there. However, with its long work time, tendency to dust, and the fact that it typically needs to be followed up with a finishing polish (106FA/F or PO85), one can easily see how it is typically used in 2-3 step details.
On the other hand, with the new release of M205, people have found the product to be very pad dependent and has been praised for its ability to eliminate the "middle guy" in a 3-step detailing process (ie. going straight from compounding with M105 to finishing M205) or simply being used for a 1-stepper.
As I'm finally pulling together the final pieces of my product list, which product, in your guys opinion, would you recommend and why? Could M205 really bite as hard as SIP when it comes to the harder clear coats? If not, can M105 be the solution without sacrificing too much clear coat (ie. LC orange pad)?
As of right now, my limited budget only allows for one or the other. However, if you guys feel that SIP and M205 each have their own specific place in a detailer's arsenal, please provide any situations where this would serve true. I'm sure there are others interested in this as well, and would make for an excellent discussion.
-Kris
On the other hand, with the new release of M205, people have found the product to be very pad dependent and has been praised for its ability to eliminate the "middle guy" in a 3-step detailing process (ie. going straight from compounding with M105 to finishing M205) or simply being used for a 1-stepper.
As I'm finally pulling together the final pieces of my product list, which product, in your guys opinion, would you recommend and why? Could M205 really bite as hard as SIP when it comes to the harder clear coats? If not, can M105 be the solution without sacrificing too much clear coat (ie. LC orange pad)?
As of right now, my limited budget only allows for one or the other. However, if you guys feel that SIP and M205 each have their own specific place in a detailer's arsenal, please provide any situations where this would serve true. I'm sure there are others interested in this as well, and would make for an excellent discussion.
-Kris