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Old 10-06-2006, 08:01 AM
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tried the menzerna line up

well i had to try the menzerna lineup since the xmt lineup didnt do what i wanted (was probably me).so i used pg with a lc yellow,ip with a orange then fp11 with a white.sorry i only have this one pic it was the last one in the camera and i didnt want to loose the rest.of course now its raining.
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Old 10-06-2006, 10:08 AM
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Your paint must have been in some pretty rough shape if you needed to use PowerGloss. That stuff is REALLY abrasive. One of my friends recently referred to it as "liquid sandpaper" because he burned through the paint of his car with it using his PC.
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Old 10-06-2006, 10:57 AM
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Your paint must have been in some pretty rough shape if you needed to use PowerGloss. That stuff is REALLY abrasive. One of my friends recently referred to it as "liquid sandpaper" because he burned through the paint of his car with it using his PC.
it was really in bad shape,thats why i dont think the xmt line worked to well.but the pg brought it back to life.
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Yup, heard as well that PowerGloss on the PC will be almost like your using a rotary, can burn right through clear coat. I don't now how abbrassive it is (never used it) but damn if it can do that w/o the heat that a PC can't make (unlike rotary), that's some strong stuff.

Your paint looks great through
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Looks like it finished out beautifully....I think I'm going to order a 32oz bottle of PO106FF next week....Have been wanting to try it.

Your paint looks excellent, nice work!!
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:38 PM
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thanks yall the whole car looks like that now.its a shame that its gonna rain for 2 straight days in md. though.ill get more pic,s when the sun comes back out.
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Old 10-06-2006, 04:43 PM
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Menzerna is the only product I am going to use once I finish out the various lines I purchased from AG to try. While I agree that most of the products AG sells to do the work, Menzerna does it better. I also like the fact that Menzerna FP II contains little to no fillers/hiders, which is something some other brands need to look at.

Oh, PowerGloss is some very aggressive stuff. I can remove 2500 grit sanding marks in black paint using PG and a yellow pad on my PC. It takes a few passes, but they are completely removed. PG with a rotary is an operation I won't try without extreme care.

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Old 10-06-2006, 10:46 PM
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Mezerna does make some of the best polishes made. That said ... it is clear that no time soon will they be offered as they are reducing their US distributors. As such we need to look for other ways and products than can and will produce the same outcome. I have found XMT and SSR's to be rather closed when used properly.
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Looks beautiful.
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Nice, I love red after its polish!
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