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Thread: #105 vvs SIP

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    Which one takes out heavy swirl and scratches on black painted cars best, or any other better products, thanks PM

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    Megs 105 is a compound. SIP is a medium polish. If SIP will not do the job, 105 is more aggresive and should.

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    M105, like GeorgiaHybrid mentioned, is a compound and therefor is stronger than SIP which is a polish. That said, M105 is also an incredibly unique product as it transcends traditional qualifications of compounds in that it finishes out as well as most medium polishes. In fact, I would bet in many cases you will find M105 to finish out almost the same (better or worse, given the individual case) than SIP.



    That said, it can be a huge time saver for deep swirls or RIDS, but should also be avoided for incredibly soft paint when a more mild product like SIP could get the job done.

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    The cars are a 2001 saab turbo( needs more correction) and a 09 Camry hybrid mostly swirls and light sratches), thanks PM

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    PM,



    I have an 08 TCH and the paint on that car is SOFT. Be careful how agressive you start when polishing. I do love the 40+ mpg with it though...



    Edit: PM, did you ever decide to go to 5,000 mile oil change intervals? Ignore njerald on TN as he can be a pain. 99% of the time he is right but still a pain.

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    With that Camry, SIP should do the trick. 105 might be overkill. SAAB, not sure assume it`s a harder clear but just a guess.

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    I change the oil every 5,000 but I`m going to use QS , Penzoil or Castrol. Personally if u change oil frequently no need for syn. Thanks for asking, PM

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    Saab paint is a hard paint.

 

 

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