SuperBee364
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SilvaBimma said:Are you absolutely sure it is SIP relabeled? Used it once and didn't like the feel to the product.
The following is from the Blackfire Scratch Resistant Compound web page:
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Remove deeper swirls, spots & defects in the new scratch-resistant clear coats.
This is a companion product to BLACKFIRE S.R.C. Finishing Polish designed to remove deeper (1500 - 2000 grit) swirls, scratches and defects in ceramic particle and scratch-resistant clear coats. Like S.R.C. Finishing Polish, BLACKFIRE Scratch Resistant Clear, Compound is manufactured in Germany by Menzerna, exclusively for BLACKFIRE. It is an adaptation of the same compound used at the OEM level by German and domestic automakers. Like S.R.C. Finishing Polish, S.R.C. Compound contains additional lubricating oils to allow the enthusiast to "work" the compound longer without fear of excessive compounding haze
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Edit: it was well known that the "same compound used at the OEM level by German and domestic automakers" was the first scratch resistant coating polishes made by Menzerna: SIP 3.01, and PO106FF. Also, in a Live Chat session I had with someone from Proper Auto Care, they told me that Blackfire Scratch Resistant Compound was SIP 3.01 with added lubricants. That is almost word for word what they state on their web site.
This horse has been beaten to death: IMHO, BSRC IS SIP 3.01 with added lubricants. Please feel free to speculate amongst yourselves, but I'm done with the subject.... the search button really is your best friend.
