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Originally Posted by 07e90
I think M105 has quite a bit more cut than SIP, while I haven't used power gloss, I think that would be a more valid equivalent. What I don't like is the fact that SIP fills and a iso wipdown is a must to check defect removal.
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I've used Power Gloss quite a bit... 105 has even more bite to it than PG, so *quite* a bit more than SIP. However, you can use 105 as an SIP-category (medium weight) polish, too. Since it has non-diminishing abrasives, you can just do a gentle, short application of 105 to get an SIP type effect.