PUPP over SG?

Gonzo

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This weekend I put PUPP over the (week old) AIO on my wife's beater Buick. What a difference - I think it doubled the gloss of the AIO and so silky smooth. I was impressed and I'm a skeptic.



OK, here are my questions. Can I layer PUPP over SG? or just AIO? Will PUPP layer?
 
Yup. I've had no trouble with that combination at all. I've been layering UPP and SG for awhile now and I like it. I haven't seen any trouble with durability or hazing or anything. :bigups
 
Ditto for me. PUPP over SG is an awesome combo. I typically do AIO and then a couple or 3 coats of SG, and then just PUPP once a month or two until I need to clean the paint again.
 
Here is AIO only (used Swirl Free to remove any old product):



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Now with UPP:



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Everyone - thanks for your answers. Got my second layer of SG on last evening. One more to go before a couple of PUPP's.
 
Gonzo, did you notice a pretty big difference between the first layer of SG and the 2nd? If so, what was the most noticeable...
 
The second layer added a little more sparkle, not much, but enough to see in the setting sun of evening under a sunny blue sky. But then again, it might have been autosuggestion from thread research), as this is my first experience with SG. AIO I've used before.



My polishing marathon over Turkey Day weekend was revealed to be inadequate this morning in my office's parking structure high intensity lights. I missed some scratches on my hard tonneau, so it looks like I will need to breakout the "grinder" to take 'em down. I have included this merely to point out the SG doesn't fill or hide swirl marks or small scratches - I guess that is because you apply it thin-as-a-cobweb.
 
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