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    I see SIP paired up with 106ff alot.



    Is 106 required as a followup step for best results, or would OP or O-PoliSeal work just fine after SIP?



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    it would work fine

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    Do you have to go to a polish? I thought I saw someone on here go from SIP to their LSP. I might have read it wrong but thats what I remembered.

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    That would depend on the paint your working on

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    SIP will finish fine with a polish pad (LC white). I did try OP one day after SIP and it made the finish look hazed compared to what SIP did. SIP will give you a very clear deep finish. If you are going to use a finish polish, then I suggest 106ff. That`s about the only way to improve the look over SIP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rydawg
    SIP will finish fine with a polish pad (LC white). I did try OP one day after SIP and it made the finish look hazed compared to what SIP did. SIP will give you a very clear deep finish. If you are going to use a finish polish, then I suggest 106ff. That`s about the only way to improve the look over SIP.


    Agreed. Using OP after SIP is like putting Ketchup on Prime Rib....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rydawg
    SIP will finish fine with a polish pad (LC white). I did try OP one day after SIP and it made the finish look hazed compared to what SIP did. SIP will give you a very clear deep finish. If you are going to use a finish polish, then I suggest 106ff. That`s about the only way to improve the look over SIP.


    I second...

 

 

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