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SuperBee364 said:It depends.... I've seen SIP finish down flawlessly, and I've also seen it leave serious compounding marks. On hard clears, SIP usually will finish down flawlessly, so you can go straight to a jeweling polish without having to worry about doing *any* more correction/cleanup at all. On soft clears, sometimes SIP will leave compounding marks that are beyond the reach of 85RD. It just depends on the car you're working on... after you're done with the SIP, give it a good look over in the lights. If it finished down well, go right to the 85RD.
SuperBee364 said:It depends.... I've seen SIP finish down flawlessly, and I've also seen it leave serious compounding marks. On hard clears, SIP usually will finish down flawlessly, so you can go straight to a jeweling polish without having to worry about doing *any* more correction/cleanup at all. On soft clears, sometimes SIP will leave compounding marks that are beyond the reach of 85RD. It just depends on the car you're working on... after you're done with the SIP, give it a good look over in the lights. If it finished down well, go right to the 85RD.