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Old 05-12-2008, 08:18 PM
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Conflicting advice from Autogeek

Today I ordered a bunch of stuff and needed some help in deciding whether to buy the Micro-Polish or the Nano-Polish.

I tried the on-line answer desk and posed the question as to which was best for my 2006 BMW as I was not sure if the finish was "hard"enough to use the Nano-polish...

The on-line answer desk was closed as it was early morning.

I left the message describing my question.
Later in the day the desk was open.
So i asked again.

In a short time someone was able to assist me. The Autogeek person said I should use the Micro-Polish .. ok, I order it and then a bit later the original email gets answered. They say I should use the Nano-Polish.

huh? Why two different answers?
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Old 05-12-2008, 08:54 PM
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Re: Conflicting advice from Autogeek

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Today I ordered a bunch of stuff and needed some help in deciding whether to buy the Micro-Polish or the Nano-Polish.

I tried the on-line answer desk and posed the question as to which was best for my 2006 BMW as I was not sure if the finish was "hard"enough to use the Nano-polish...

The on-line answer desk was closed as it was early morning.

I left the message describing my question.
Later in the day the desk was open.
So i asked again.

In a short time someone was able to assist me. The Autogeek person said I should use the Micro-Polish .. ok, I order it and then a bit later the original email gets answered. They say I should use the Nano-Polish.

huh? Why two different answers?
Don't know why, but get the SIP and 106FF and some orange, white and grey pads if you are using a DA.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:14 PM
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Re: Conflicting advice from Autogeek

I cannot keep the names and numbers straight, but I use the Intensive Polish and the Final polish. I wanted to add one of the fine burnishing polishes to the regiment.
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Re: Conflicting advice from Autogeek

Hmmmm, my guess would be different answers because of the confusing naming conventions used by Menzerna. The first time I read through your post I wasn't sure if you meant Micro Polish or Micro Polish... (see what I mean?). I bet one answer was based on the comparison of Nano (106ff) and Micro (87MC) and the other was based on a comparison of Nano and Micro (PO85RD - this is labeled as "Micro" on the bottle by Menzerna). Depending on which "Micro" you were referring to, my answer would be different to.

My opinion would be... Get some SIP and PO85RD... second choice would be SIP and Nano... third choice would be SIP and Micro (87MC)
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I cannot keep the names and numbers straight, but I use the Intensive Polish and the Final polish. I wanted to add one of the fine burnishing polishes to the regiment.
PO85RD (the other Micro) all the way then!
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:27 PM
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PO85RD (the other Micro) all the way then!
Nope no confusion... Micro and Nano only two by that name..
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Re: Conflicting advice from Autogeek

Anything is possible with the Menzerma names, but i think i just got conflicting advice. dunno
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I cannot keep the names and numbers straight, but I use the Intensive Polish and the Final polish. I wanted to add one of the fine burnishing polishes to the regiment.
For jeweling the paint get 85RD or 87MC. 87MC has less cut, I believe it's 1.5 vrs 2 for the 87MC. I was torn between the two, but got 87MC cause I wanted a polish with the least amount of cut for jeweling the paint.
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Nope no confusion... Micro and Nano only two by that name..
85RD and 87MC are BOTH named MICRO.
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Re: Conflicting advice from Autogeek

i love menzerna polishes. but theres just to many dam polishes its so darn confusing. they have like 4 final polishes. its crazyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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