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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
Originally Posted by
98CayenneTA
What finishing one compound should i get?
thanks
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
Originally Posted by
1981z28
I would go with menz 400(compound). Then go to menz 3500(ultra fine polish). These two are my go to. Amazing products imo
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
I dont know that i would use a microfiber cutting pad. 400 has some heavy cut. Try it with a lc hybrid force orange then a lc hybrid force white for the 3500.
Well thats if your using forced rotation machine. If not then maybe a micro pad.
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
Originally Posted by
opie
I dont know that i would use a microfiber cutting pad. 400 has some heavy cut. Try it with a lc hybrid force orange then a lc hybrid force white for the 3500.
Well thats if your using forced rotation machine. If not then maybe a micro pad.
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The damage to his vehicle in the picture's is pretty severe
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
Originally Posted by
opie
I would go with menz 400(compound). Then go to menz 3500(ultra fine polish). These two are my go to. Amazing products imo
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so you suggest this to start:
Heavy Cut Compound 400
Menzerna 400 | Heavy Cut Compound 400 for automotive clear coats | menzerna polishing compounds GmbH & Co. KG
and finish with this
Super Finish 3500
Super Finish 3500 | menzerna polishing compounds GmbH & Co. KG
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
Originally Posted by
1981z28
Yes sir!
What machine are you going to be using?
98cayenneTA you are correct it does look pretty bad for sure...in that first picture atleast
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Re: Menzerna 3 step process
I will say that this paint is to old and single stage if I read correctly. Any attempts at correcting the paint should be dedicated to preserving what is left of it.Meguiars #7 Show Car Glaze is a final step auto glaze to enhanced the gloss prior to wax application. Get a show car shine with Meguiars #7 Show Car This is what Mike Phillips showed us to use first on this type of original single stage paint. He instructed to put it on generously and let it soak in overnight in a garage. The next day apply a second coat generously on top of that and wipe off. Then follow with a good sealant. You will still have defects but you will still also have
shiny paint.
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