I think the recent AG thread might leave many of us still confused (including me) about the product designations.
-My understanding is that PO85U is FPII (btw, 90% as good as PO106FF for those that don't want to spend the big bucks).
-The PO83Q (Super Intensive Polish) is the ceramic clear version Intensive Polish. So do you think this means they simply took the IP abrasives and suspended them in their longer-working media (like P106FF)? I realize that the AG site says the SIP is good for 3000 grit marks, but I'm guessing they were trying to make this relative to ceramic particle paint since the regular IP will do 2000 (those numbers don't mean anything anyway).
-Oh yeah...what is the PO87MC? It sounds like FPII with just a lower percentage of the same abrasives?
-My understanding is that PO85U is FPII (btw, 90% as good as PO106FF for those that don't want to spend the big bucks).
-The PO83Q (Super Intensive Polish) is the ceramic clear version Intensive Polish. So do you think this means they simply took the IP abrasives and suspended them in their longer-working media (like P106FF)? I realize that the AG site says the SIP is good for 3000 grit marks, but I'm guessing they were trying to make this relative to ceramic particle paint since the regular IP will do 2000 (those numbers don't mean anything anyway).
-Oh yeah...what is the PO87MC? It sounds like FPII with just a lower percentage of the same abrasives?