Using an AIO to finish after SIP?

JustinL

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Hey everyone. I was wondering if using an AIO (such as High Temps Paint Perfection) after SIP would be a smart combo. I may plan to use this on customers whose cars are not in terrible shape, therfore saving me from doing a middle polishing step. Just a thought...



Has anyone ever used an AIO over SIP (or just IP, for that matter)?
 
Yep, I've used Z-AIO after SIP and it turned out great. I've done this with both a rotary and PC. Yellow and white pads LC pads.
 
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Well, I hope it does, because honestly, HT-69 *alone* really has not proven to give much correction...at least on the cars I have tried it on. THats why I figure maybe it will at least remove any compounding haze from the SIP and give the paint some protection at the same time...
 
JL6er said:
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Well, I hope it does, because honestly, HT-69 *alone* really has not proven to give much correction...at least on the cars I have tried it on. THats why I figure maybe it will at least remove any compounding haze from the SIP and give the paint some protection at the same time...



I have used SIP on about 5 cars now with no hazing. Some people follow SIP with an LSP. I like going to AIO and then Z5 or Z2. Sometimes I'll follow SIP with 106ff and then RMG. It depends on what I'm working on.
 
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