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Menzerna?
Never tried it but looking to order some new product that I am not familiar with. I was thinking FG400 and SF3800 for 2 step corrections and the 3800 just to use as a polish on my personal cars. Also the AIO they have for customer vehicles. From looking at the chart this is my plan. What do you think?
Does anyone have any experience with the AIO and HD Speed? How is the comparison? I love HD Speed and have used it quite a bit. Again, just looking to try some new stuff out and have a couple more products in my arsenal.
Thanks and have a great weekend!
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Jeremy, FG400 followed by 3800 is my power combo! I love the stunning results when worked perfectly. There have been certain jobs when i finished 400 with 3500 and there's very little difference to my eyes.
I did a test between HD Speed and Menzerna 3-In-1 and found i got just a little more durability out of the Menzerna AIO. However, the price point of HD Speed sold me on that product.
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Exactly the info I was looking for. Thanks man!
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In was thinking Menzerna or 3D 501 and 502.
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Did you mean Duragloss 501/502?
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400 and 3500 is a great combo. 3800 has very little cut. I use the combo of 400, 3500, then 3800 to bring out the last bit of shine.
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FG400 and SF3500 will be your starting compound/polish. After these two you can build from there.
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Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection
FG400 and SF3500 will be your starting compound/polish. After these two you can build from there.
Any issues with using this combo in high heat/humidity? Will be in a garage, not out in the sun but's just been so hot and humid in NE Ohio this summer and I wanted to try the FG 400 + SF 3500 + SF 3800 just for something to do. Was hoping to do this weekend and it's gonna be about 90 and HIGH humidity here. Using the 'ol standard LC 5.5" flat pads.
Been using the WG Uber Compound (when necessary) + Total Swirl Remover + Finishing Glaze but wanted to switch to Menzerna as it's a bit more economical and, well, I like the bottles better.
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Originally Posted by Jeremy1976
Ah, ok, gotcha. Don't have any experience with those.
With regard to heat and humidity, that's all i work in with those products here in Tampa. No problems whatsoever.
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