Maybe I"m just crazy but has anyone else noticed that SIP appears to do quite a bit of filling while using it to polish...much more so than the old IP or even PG?
I got a sample from another board member to try out and the first vehilce I tried it out on was my Black Audi which hasn't been polished in over a year. Process was SIP / Purple LC foamed wool pad @ 1600 rpm (x2) on one door and SIP / Orance LC pad (x2) on the rear quarter. Both pannels looked very close to defect free when finished. I Finished up with 85RD on a blue LC pad @ 1000 rpm on both pannels and topped with Wolfgang sealant by hand.
Fast Forward 3 weeks. The pannels still look very good but some very small markings are now starting to come out a bit. The car has been rained on several times and washed once (appropriately) and it appears as though it could have used some more polishing during the initial application of SIP but that this was not detectable even in direct sunlight becasue the SIP filled in the marks.
I'm almost scared to do an alcohol wipedown to see if anything else is still hiding down there.
Anyone else notice this filling with SIP. I should have done an alcohol wipedown at the beginning but not having this issue with any of the Menzerna products in the past lead me to believe that I would not have this issue.
Andy
I got a sample from another board member to try out and the first vehilce I tried it out on was my Black Audi which hasn't been polished in over a year. Process was SIP / Purple LC foamed wool pad @ 1600 rpm (x2) on one door and SIP / Orance LC pad (x2) on the rear quarter. Both pannels looked very close to defect free when finished. I Finished up with 85RD on a blue LC pad @ 1000 rpm on both pannels and topped with Wolfgang sealant by hand.
Fast Forward 3 weeks. The pannels still look very good but some very small markings are now starting to come out a bit. The car has been rained on several times and washed once (appropriately) and it appears as though it could have used some more polishing during the initial application of SIP but that this was not detectable even in direct sunlight becasue the SIP filled in the marks.
I'm almost scared to do an alcohol wipedown to see if anything else is still hiding down there.
Anyone else notice this filling with SIP. I should have done an alcohol wipedown at the beginning but not having this issue with any of the Menzerna products in the past lead me to believe that I would not have this issue.
Andy