Menzerna SIP

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Well today was rainy and cooled, nothing really to do, so i decided to try out the new yellow Edge pad i got the other day on the Fairlane. I last polished this car in the summer with Pinnicale XMT line, it had, i guess you say, moderate swirls on the paint, but i think this car had a hard clear on it. I had also got some PB SS3 mostly because i don't have alot of space in the garage to work in, so i have to polish outside and figured i'll give it a try. I tryed the PB with the yellow pad and left alot of mirco maring on the paint. So i went to to the SS2.5 with the blue pad and still had alittle maring on it, so i tryed the SIP with the yellow and SIP, worked in for about 3-5 min. and WOW! Im not as highly skilled as some of you out their, but to me after the SIP it seemed that i would be able to go strait to waxing. Got to say that this stuff was worth it.

Picture with some of the swirls if you can see them, but they are their (bad lighting).
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Picture after the SIP.
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Follow up with the Nano and a finishing pad- it should look even better.
 
The SSR3 is pretty much liquid sandpaper, a very strong professional product. It needs ample time and friction to have the product properly breakdown. I've used it with a PC to remove sanding marks a few years ago... it's almost too strong to use, IMO. I definitely would save it for very neglected surfaces. All that matters is that you got the results you are looking for. Looks good.
 
:iagree: sip followed w/ nano is a great combo, can't go wrong!
 
Looks good cus, thats the wagon isn't it, I just got my SIP in, can't wait to use it, did you order any nano, if not, when I get back I'll bring some over.

Well today was rainy and cooled, nothing really to do, so i decided to try out the new yellow Edge pad i got the other day on the Fairlane. I last polished this car in the summer with Pinnicale XMT line, it had, i guess you say, moderate swirls on the paint, but i think this car had a hard clear on it. I had also got some PB SS3 mostly because i don't have alot of space in the garage to work in, so i have to polish outside and figured i'll give it a try. I tryed the PB with the yellow pad and left alot of mirco maring on the paint. So i went to to the SS2.5 with the blue pad and still had alittle maring on it, so i tryed the SIP with the yellow and SIP, worked in for about 3-5 min. and WOW! Im not as highly skilled as some of you out their, but to me after the SIP it seemed that i would be able to go strait to waxing. Got to say that this stuff was worth it.

Picture with some of the swirls if you can see them, but they are their (bad lighting).
104_1459.jpg


Picture after the SIP.
104_1457.jpg
 
I kind of wish i got the nano instead of the final polish. Thats not the wagon that the two hard top. So i need to finish up the nano and what kind of pad, white?
 
You will like Final Finish. I have both and depending on the color and how much I get paid determines if Nano is used.
 
I got SIP recently because I heard so many great things about it and my ego told me to get one of the best, most expensive polishes I can. Well I don't have much polishing experience but I am very pleased with the results and like that it finishes with no noticeable marring even with an LC orange pad. Unfortunately, I do a lot of my work in the sun where I shouldn't so I probably should have gotten a more sun-friendly polish. I still got good results but it's a little tricky to work with. Definitely worth keeping for those indoor jobs. Can anyone recommend some good sun-friendly polishes for those days I don't have a garage to work in?
 
I kind of wish i got the nano instead of the final polish. Thats not the wagon that the two hard top. So i need to finish up the nano and what kind of pad, white?

I would use an orange pad with the nano, I never liked the white pad or the blue one, I always finish paint with the orange pad.
 
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i also finish down with orange most of the time too
 
Yea. I've tried to use the white pad like everyone says to do, but it never does anything for me, I will actually use the orange pad to to compound, for ex. use Opt. Comp. then just flip the pad over and finish it off with Opt. Polish.

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i also finish down with orange most of the time too
 
I had forgot to put down that i tried the orange with the SIP, but their wasn't much improvement so thats why i ordered the yellow and im glad i did.
 
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