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Is there anything you guys add to SIP to make it more workable in cold weather? i add about 2 pea drops of meguiars solo polish and it kinda works but not that good.
Re: Something to add to SIP to work in cold weather?
Al Buff, same for me, it disappeared on me instantly in the cold temps... I will have to try the recommendations of mixing and see how it does. Luckily it is supposed to be 60 here tomorrow so I shouldn't have to mix anything to make it work right.
Re: Something to add to SIP to work in cold weather?
I find ZPC buffs forever in cold weather-if you have some try adding that. Also, the abrasives in SIP are extremely hard so a long work time will be needed and even then I doubt that they actually fully break down.
Re: Something to add to SIP to work in cold weather?
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Originally Posted by iamwiz82
Interesting. Was the SIP also very cold, or was it room temperature? Mine was room-temperature when spread on the cold panels.
huh.. i do leave it in the back of my truck so its probably pretty cold. i might trying putting on the floor of my truck and putting the heater on to warm it up next time. thanks!
Re: Something to add to SIP to work in cold weather?
My bottle was warm as it was in my closet, but the panel was cold. I have yet to try a recommendation on putting a halogen on the panel prior to working it to heat it up to a tempurature that would help the polish fully break down and allow for longer working time. I would assume if the polish was cold you could also put a halogen on it for a bit and that would help.