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Porter Cable 7424 & Pad Kit with CCS pads!
View Poll Results: Which Menzerna Product do you use most?
PowerGloss Compound S34A 0 0%
Intensive Polish PO 91E 11 20.00%
Super Intensive Polish PO 83Q 2 3.64%
Micro Polish PO 87MC 3 5.45%
Nano Polish PO 106 26 47.27%
Final Polish PO 85U 9 16.36%
Finishing Glaze PO 115C 4 7.27%
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Old 05-28-2007, 10:28 AM
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Whats your favorite Menzerna Polish?

If you have used this line already please let us know which one you like the best and why. This will better help others that are not familiar with this line understand each product and its use.
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Old 05-28-2007, 10:33 AM
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woohoo..I cast the 1st vote..106 is my go-to product for mild to medium correction that finishes to a brialliant shine. FPII (micro polish) is 2nd but does not correct as much
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Old 05-28-2007, 01:16 PM
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PO106FF. Well it's the only product I've tried out of Pro line so far. Love it!
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Old 05-28-2007, 02:01 PM
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PO85U / (PO85RD in the UK) this product IMO is the best polish you can buy mild cut for swirls but the gloss it leaves you go straight to LSP
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Old 05-28-2007, 02:13 PM
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PO85U / (PO85RD in the UK) this product IMO is the best polish you can buy mild cut for swirls but the gloss it leaves you go straight to LSP

the PO85U is not the PO85RD


22029 PO 85 U •cut>>3,0 gloss>>4,0 color>>>white • • 2.500

22992 PO 85 RD* •cut>>> 1,5 Gloss>>> 5,0 color>>> grey • 3.000
*Designed for scratch resistant coatings

two different animals


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Old 05-28-2007, 02:21 PM
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Sorry Al i stand corrected, but my favourite is still PO85RD
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The names are going to drive me crazy. Use 50/50 iso alcohol / distilled water MF wipe down to clean up with.P106 is the 'go to' polish. Medium to light cut, pad dependant, cleans up very nicelyFinal Polish II (087 ???) very light cut but man does it bring out the shine. see Scotts 'jewelling' threads. I hope these two are the same.Intensive Polish - I have to go with OC on this one, my IP is a heavy heavy duster. I think OC works and cuts a little better too.If it needs the PowerGloss I do not want to see it without a rotary.For my 93 black BMW my standards are OC, 106 and FPII with LC orange, white and grey pads. I still cannot get the bird bomb marks out but that is more me being cautious with 14 year old paint and clear coat than the products capabilities.Glad AG is finally carrying Menzerna.
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I kinda interested in hearing about their glaze.

Who's used it?
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Old 05-30-2007, 07:49 AM
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106FF. Awesome stuff
We've had PO85RD 3.01 and 85RD Final finish in australia for years but most people don't use it.

I find the US version (PO83Q) Intensive polish to have no balls on standard clearcoats or ceramiclears. PO91L has more cut

Thanks AG for getting the gallons in. S34A and 91L I'll order a gallon of next.
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I kinda interested in hearing about their glaze.

Who's used it?
I have, and it rocks. A little goes a long way. I have found out, if you wipe it right off. It smears a little from the oils. So I let it dry a little and it comes right off, and no smears.

You can also put a few drabs on the pad with other menzerna products to cut dusting
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