AudiOn19s said:I broke out SSR2.5 last week and forgot how much I liked it as a medium to heavy swirl remover (other than the dusting).
BUT to the origional Poster, one thing many of us don't examine when we're looking at the price of detailing products is also considering the time value that's associated with the product. What I mean is if you can get awesome results with 106FF in a single stage polish with a rotary and the finish is acceptable to go straight to an LSP...is it really worth the trade-off of using a "cheaper" polish that won't finish LSP ready and might require another finishing step with yet another cheap finishing polish.
In the end you've got more polishes in your inventory that need to be purchased, carried or take up shelf space, and you've spent more time just becuase you wanted a cheaper polish.
Just something to think about...I've been down that route with not wanting to use my expensive polishes for every job...but now I only carry PG, SIP and 106FF with me and in the end it saves me time and simplifies matters for me.
Andy
Excellent points! I never really thought of it in that light.