awd330.
I think you will find that FPII is a little different than SSR1 in terms
of the look. I find FPII gives off a super glossy look (especially with a rotary).
The closest comparo I can think of is looking at a freshly painted car before
the paint dries completely. Try it out with a rotary with polish pad, then
follow up with a finish pad, and the paint will just sparkle.
AudiOn19s.
FPII does have a bit of a learning curve, but not something to be afraid
of. FPII does not dry out as fast as FP, so it can be worked a little longer
and comes off much easier. Use up the ssr1, and then give FPII a try next
time. Definitely not SSR1, but I think once you try it out, you'll find
a place for it in your work.
GSRstilez.
Having seen your work, I don't think you will have any problems with SSR1.
In fact, you may find that the work goes a little quicker since it breaks down
faster and removes much easier.
I use both products, and I find that they offer different looks. Sometimes
for kicks and giggles, i go back to my experiment where I polish
pad with FPII, and then finish pad with ssr1. I still have not been able
to accurately describe the look, but it's really nice. On solid and pearl
whites (which I seem to be doing a lot of), it has a look you're staring
down into a glass of milk.