SIP=relabled IP???

Carbon Blue

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Well I just got my PO85RD and SIP in the mail not just 5 minutes ago. After opening the package I noticed that the SIP bottle looks exactly like my bottle of IP with the exception of a yellow "Super" sticker on it. Please tell me this isnt just relablled IP, theres an almost 25$ price difference!
 
Carbon Blue said:
thanks but I cannot find anywhere on the bottle of SIP where it says PO83Q. Am i missing something?





Look at the bottom side of the bottle, there should be a white sticker with black print that says the part number
 
Carbon Blue said:
Well I just got my PO85RD and SIP in the mail not just 5 minutes ago. After opening the package I noticed that the SIP bottle looks exactly like my bottle of IP with the exception of a yellow "Super" sticker on it. Please tell me this isnt just relablled IP, theres an almost 25$ price difference!



I was kind of wondering the same!



I know this question has been brought up before, and they are supposedto be different.



But, I was reading the back of my SIP bottle last night, and the directions said "Use Intensive Polish..."



... It didn't say "Use Super IntensivePolish...".



This made me question question if they were really different or not.





Those of you with SIP, read the back of your bottle and see exactly what it says - just out of curiousity.. :nixweiss
 
The manufacture does that because it saves on cost. Why create a totally new bottle, when they can just throw a .01 cent stick on the IP bottle?? Smart is what it is!! but yes...totally different on the inside!
 
Well the way I understood it, correct me if wrong, I thought they were pretty much the same product except one (SIP because of the ceramics) you would really notice the difference when working with a car like a Mercedes, Porsche, BMW (hard clears etc) compared to using them on say a Honda (just example) So use the IP on cars without the hard clear, SIP for ones with.



Right?
 
LOL! funny you say that! I worked on a VW Euro Van this past weekend (hard clear). I grabed IP because i thought that i liked it more that SIP. I shouldve grabbed teh SIP :(
 
SIP and IP are in the same bottles. They do not have the SIP bottles specifically for the SIP. They just bottle it in the IP bottles. They just change the bottom label.



Always go by the label on the bottom. They start with a PO #.



AG puts their own super sticker on there.
 
Wren said:
Well the way I understood it, correct me if wrong, I thought they were pretty much the same product except one (SIP because of the ceramics) you would really notice the difference when working with a car like a Mercedes, Porsche, BMW (hard clears etc) compared to using them on say a Honda (just example) So use the IP on cars without the hard clear, SIP for ones with.



Right?



It's a different formula with abrasive particles & overall abrasiveness that's very different from IP.



Seriously, just because the bottle looks the same doesn't mean it's the same product, look at the polish.
 
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