Menzerna SIP or PF2500 as a one step?

Matt@Revive

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I've been looking at Menz SIP and PF2500 as a one step polish. from what i've been reading, one cuts better and the other finishes better. i'm leaning more toward the PF2500 due to the amount of dark color cars i do, but would like some input before i buy either one.
 
Paint, pad, technique and machine all play a part. I use PF a lot. I have SIP and have used it, not as much as PF though. Maybe buy a small bottle of each to try and then decide before you purchase a big amount.
 
Before Sonax Perfect Finish and another I cannot mention because AG doesn't sell it, PF2500 was the ultimate one-step polish. Awesome results on all finishes every time depending on what pad you use.
 
I don't really like pushing my "system" since it is a combo of pad, product, machine and technical expertise..... but I use PF2500 almost exclusively as my one step, but have had luck with Fixer and "the right pad".
 
2500 all the way. Sip is really hard to work with for me, lots of dusting and a short buffing cycle.


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2500 if I had to. But take a look at the new Rupes UHS system (pad and compound) when it launches in a week or two - its supposed to be a killer good one step.
 
2500 all the way. Sip is really hard to work with for me, lots of dusting and a short buffing cycle.


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I never had dusting with SIP. But I won't use it as a 1-step.
 
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