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Old 11-12-2009, 12:35 PM   #1
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Best polish for beginners

Starting to get some swirl marks on my red tacoma. I own a PC, so far only used it with WGDG. My question is which is the best polish to use for a beginner. The Megs twins, XMT products, or the Wolgang Toal Swirl Removal and finishing glaze..ect.... woul appreciate the help. Thank you in advance..
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Re: Best polish for beginners

You'll get a million opinions but here is where I would start looking:

Menzerna Polishing Compounds Products, menzerna polishes, menzerna car polish, menzerna nano polish, menzerna final polish, menzerna compound,
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Old 11-12-2009, 02:33 PM   #3
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Re: Best polish for beginners

He's right - you're going to get a lot of opinions, but here's mine.
The Meg's Twins. Reason being they can be uesd for such a wide variety from severe down to final finish (arguably). Only two products, and all your polishing needs satisfied. The only thing one might add is a true finishing polish.

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Re: Best polish for beginners

Okay, so I will post a third opinion. Go for the wolfgang.

It's made by menzerna and has an extremely long buffing time without turning to dust like the megs.

I have all three and since trying the wolfgang have not gone back.
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Re: Best polish for beginners

The Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and the Finishing Glaze are extremely easy to work with and have excellent results.
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Re: Best polish for beginners

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Okay, so I will post a third opinion. Go for the wolfgang.

It's made by menzerna and has an extremely long buffing time without turning to dust like the megs.

I have all three and since trying the wolfgang have not gone back.

Wolfgang, Pinnacle, and DP are all owned by Max and are subsidiary companys of Palm Beach Motoring......Someone correct me in I am wrong please....But I don't think he owns Menzerna..
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Okay, so I will post a third opinion. Go for the wolfgang.

It's made by menzerna and has an extremely long buffing time without turning to dust like the megs.

I have all three and since trying the wolfgang have not gone back.
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The Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and the Finishing Glaze are extremely easy to work with and have excellent results.
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Re: Best polish for beginners

Does that mean that on the meg twins the longer you work it the more it correct.
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Probably the Megs twins. While I like Menzerna, it can be picky sometime and a newb may not know where to go. Heck, sometimes some of the pro's are not sure what to do with Menzerna starts having an attitude.
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Old 11-12-2009, 04:22 PM   #10
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Re: Best polish for beginners

No votes for XMT. So im thinking ill go with either the The Meg Twins or the Wolfgang products. Seems to me from what you guys say the Wolfgang products are more fool proof.
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