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Old 04-10-2008, 11:55 AM
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I have had those issues with SIP myself. What I find is that if the humidity is over 80%, then the SIP starts gumming up and it start throwing little bits of gummed up polish over the paint. When those gummed up bits get caught in the area you're polishing, I find that it almost grinds them into the paint again. And you're right, wiping that stuff off is a PAIN in the ARSE.

I had to resort to using just the littlest amount of polish possible and working it longer to make it bearable.
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