Sell IP/FPII and upgrade to SIP/PO106FA

Evenflow

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Do you people think it would be worth it to sell my IP/FPII and upgrade?



Will SIP/106FA really yield better results?
 
I personally would keep FPII. Its easier to work with since its not finicky when it comes to temp and humidity and also leaves a good finish.
 
2KLS1 said:
I personally would keep FPII. Its easier to work with since its not finicky when it comes to temp and humidity and also leaves a good finish.



No doubt its a good polish, but it cannot clean up marring left by SIP/PFW
 
evenflow said:
Err my mistake, meant to say IP/PFW. Very tired lol.



Maybe you should try using a foam pad with IP after the PFW so you'll end up with less marring. Otherwise I guess you should get something stronger than FPII. I honestly don't know about the difference in cut between FPII and 106FF but I would assume 106 has more being its made ceramic clears. Someone else need to chime in here.
 
FPII has no cut compared to 106. The two cannot be compared really. I would keep FPII to clean up after 106.



IP and SIP are two different animals, they cannot be compared and are used for diffent effect and purposes.



I would keep IP and FPII, and pick up some 106 and SIP to have when you come across harder paints that IP won't correct.
 
Greg Nichols said:
FPII has no cut compared to 106. The two cannot be compared really. I would keep FPII to clean up after 106.



IP and SIP are two different animals, they cannot be compared and are used for diffent effect and purposes.



I would keep IP and FPII, and pick up some 106 and SIP to have when you come across harder paints that IP won't correct.



I'm not a SIP expert but I'd reach for 3m 3000 RC if I needed something stronger than IP. Finishes down nicely with 4 inch pads and cheaper too.
 
Final polish II is a finishing polish and yes you can notice a difference. Again 106 nor is SIP good enough to finish down for a high quality finish. You can get close but that is it.
 
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