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bigdawg
12-17-2009, 10:42 PM
I have a 2008 nissan titan metalic black and was wondering what other products would be good? I have the poorboy ssr line now and was wanting to try some other stuff. My paint is in good condition to give you a small idea lol. I was thinking of the menzerna line, wolfgang.....ect. You know how it is you never can have to much product! Thanks for the info..:detailer:

detail viking
12-18-2009, 02:01 AM
I would say absolutely get some Menzerna polishes. I have Poorboy's 2.5 and Pro Polish and love them but Menzerna really is on another level. I just decide based on the detail which line I want to use. As far as Menzerna polishes, I have IP and 106fa. I would not recommend Intensive Polish as it is a little weak. Go with SIP or Power Gloss. The 106fa is amazing though in my opinion. Power Gloss may be a little intense for your truck though if that is the only vehicle you are doing.
Do you have Poorboy's Pro Polish? It's and incredible product I think...:buffing:

jpegs13
12-18-2009, 03:07 AM
:iagree: I've become a Menzerna convert. I had trouble on my black caddy and used Menzera products, now she shines like nobodys business

autodromo
12-18-2009, 04:03 AM
menzerna 85RD!

DARK HORSE
12-18-2009, 07:48 AM
menzerna 85RD!

x2. 85rd is a MUST for finishing black paint!!!!

frosty
12-18-2009, 08:57 AM
I have the Menzerna, Power Gloss POS34A, SIP PO83Q, Nano Finish and just received the 85rd PO106FA. Great products.

But I've also had good luck with Meg's 105 & 205. I'm still working on and debating whether I can get just the right finish with 205 and the right pad as I can with 85rd.

Any of the products mentioned should work fine when you dial in your process.

bigdawg
12-18-2009, 07:54 PM
Does menzerna have any non-diminishing products?

ScottB
12-18-2009, 09:00 PM
085rd and Nano are nice polishes by Menzerna but use diminishing abrasives. Topping with Dodo purple is nice too , friend with dark Nissan Xterra swears by combo.

bigdawg
12-19-2009, 12:41 AM
I would say absolutely get some Menzerna polishes. I have Poorboy's 2.5 and Pro Polish and love them but Menzerna really is on another level. I just decide based on the detail which line I want to use. As far as Menzerna polishes, I have IP and 106fa. I would not recommend Intensive Polish as it is a little weak. Go with SIP or Power Gloss. The 106fa is amazing though in my opinion. Power Gloss may be a little intense for your truck though if that is the only vehicle you are doing.
Do you have Poorboy's Pro Polish? It's and incredible product I think...:buffing:

No i dont have any Pro polish, but I do have EX-P That stuff is also incredible. What I would like to achieve is that "WET" look.:drool:

bigdawg
12-19-2009, 06:35 PM
Would the 085rd and Nano be good to use with the rotory? Just bought the makita 9227 and cant wait to use it. Ive used a rotory b4 (about 10yrs ago) fulltime and messed around awhile ago, so im comfortable with one. What is the smallest pad you would use with it?

ScottB
12-20-2009, 12:13 PM
Would the 085rd and Nano be good to use with the rotory? Just bought the makita 9227 and cant wait to use it. Ive used a rotory b4 (about 10yrs ago) fulltime and messed around awhile ago, so im comfortable with one. What is the smallest pad you would use with it?

Menzerna was designed for rotaries ... but seem to work equally well on random orbital buffer. I would use normal size pads personally and start with medium or light abrasive with that polish.

WRAPT C5Z06
12-20-2009, 01:28 PM
Would the 085rd and Nano be good to use with the rotory? Just bought the makita 9227 and cant wait to use it. Ive used a rotory b4 (about 10yrs ago) fulltime and messed around awhile ago, so im comfortable with one.
Menzerna poishes can be used with a DA, but they work best with a rotary. :xyxthumbs:

mastrjeff1
12-21-2009, 04:43 AM
Klasse twins are good, but I heard good things about Wolfgang on dark paint.