LOL.. Me too!! Nothing personal but Phil is da man!! Can't wait for the clinic Phil is holding with Adams in a couple weeks!
So whats the difference in 3/6 and 4/6 that could be so drastic? Is this a good one stepper or something?
I would put 3/6 into the category of in between sf4000 and sf4500. Perfect finish with a Rupes well that's a bit different i would say its less cut than FG400 So right there with PF2500 but finishes like SF4000. I'm not sure if I'm confusing you all : )
The best thing about 4/6 is that it wipes off clean. Doesn't matter if you work it for 5 seconds or 5 minutes, it wipes off clean with no oily haze. Awesome.
I could ramp up things again, but in the interest of my re-commitment to God I will be making quite a few changes in how I post from now on however this is good news as Phil deals with everyone honestly and quickly(Orders filled and confirmed in the middle of the night) so it is nice to have another source for this great Sonax product.
What's the expression? "If you can't say something nice..... ....save it for Facebook"!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Damn I just bought a big bottle from the other place. I'll buy it from here when I run out. I love how the work time per panel is so short compared to other polishes I've tried in the past. And on soft paint that has problems like swirls and scratches from using a crappy wash mitt, SPF just cleans it up quickly and you're done and ready for your favorite LSP. There's no need to use hd polish or sf4500 afterwards. At least that's what I've experienced so far on about 4 cars.
In my experience, yes. It's very similar. Sonax 4/6 finishes down nice but I won't be replacing my FG400 with it.
Ken lay off the pipe how can you compare the two? LOL FG doesnt finish like PF but then again PF isnt removing heavy defects with Surbuf or MF disc which is where FG400 shines... I've never used PF with either of those its more of a medium and soft foam product from my experience.
My apologies, I should be more specific. I tend to look at things form the perspective of my clients. Would a client notice the difference between the two finishes? Probably not. And on that basis, I will continue to use my FG400.