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Originally Posted by SuperBee364 I used that combination (well, close to it; I cheated and used my new SIP 3.02 I got from England) on the roof of my Wife's Sequoia when I switched the LSP over to Vintage last month. Purple LC Foamed Wool or Edge 2000 Yellow wool used with SIP is my new go-to combination for moderate correction. Either one of these pads (with the nod to aggressiveness to the Edge yellow) when used with SIP will not only give you great correction, it'll give you a darn fine finish. I used the foamed wool on half the roof, and the yellow on the other half (which had some pretty bad scratches). The foamed left me with just the slightest amount of compounding marks and holograms. The yellow was a bit worse, but still not bad at all. A quick pass with 106ff and a blue edge wool pad cleaned it up very nicely.
The correction rate was also very fast. I found myself not needing to go over each area nearly as many times with the 3.02 and the wool to achieve the needed correction. I bet I saved darn near an hour's worth of time on that acre of a roof. |
Thanks very much for the comeback and information.
Did you finish up with 106FF and blue edge wool, didn't you go to the 106FF and foam pad for final finish?
Changeling