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mixxer
08-18-2007, 08:31 PM
i want to try a menzerna polish ,i usually use optimum or xmt 2. if i wanted to choose 1 menzerna which would be my best choice? very minor swirls on my black cobra? i believe my best choice would be one of these - Menzerna Final Polish PO 85U (http://www.autogeek.net/menzerna-final-polish.html) ,Menzerna Nano Polish
PO 106 (http://www.autogeek.net/menzerna-nano-polish.html), but which one and why? thanks in advance

A1monky
08-18-2007, 08:40 PM
I have the FP, and I love it. I wish I got 106ff because it has recieved great reviews. I would suggest getting 106ff, but both are good offerings. I am getting the 106ff next.
The FP has a gloss rating 4, and the 106 has one of 5. I think the 106 id the best option, but I have never tried it.

ASPHALT ROCKET
08-18-2007, 08:41 PM
I would suggest the 106, also I use it on my brothers black 03 cobra, so i know you will be happy with the results.

D
08-18-2007, 09:20 PM
Id go with 106FF too.

ScottB
08-18-2007, 09:33 PM
106FF or Final Polish.

FMINUS
08-18-2007, 10:07 PM
Nano is a no brainer

richy
08-18-2007, 10:59 PM
The 106. I bought the final polish and wish I hadn't..the 106 is so versatile with pad choice and finishes absolutely beautifully. SIP or PG along with 106 (and the glaze) are all you need.

trhland
08-19-2007, 06:11 AM
The 106. I bought the final polish and wish I hadn't..the 106 is so versatile with pad choice and finishes absolutely beautifully. SIP or PG along with 106 (and the glaze) are all you need. 106 is the nano polish??

TOGWT
08-19-2007, 06:17 AM
Product specific-Menzerna Polishes- are foam pad ‘dependant’ as far as its paint correction abilities are concerned and they appear to work better when the foam pad is ‘primed’ I would recommend a two level foam pad / polish system to really heighten the paints finish shine;

Power Gloss (POS 34A) will remove 1000 grit, cut 5.0 - gloss 1.5 (LC Foamed Wool, Yellow or Orange CCS foam pads)

Final Polish (PO85U) cut 3.0 - gloss 4.0 (White LC CCS foam pad)

Both Super Intensive Polish (SIP) and Nano Polish (106FF) were formulated for Ceramiclear paints, but can be used on all Isocyanate polyurethane (clear coat)


Super Intensive Polish (PO83Q) will remove 2000 grit, cut 3.5 – gloss 3.0 (Orange LC CCS foam pads)

Nano Polish (105FF) will remove 2500 grit, for light surface marring and / or surface finishing, cut 2.5 - gloss 5.0 for LSP ready use a White LC CCS foam pad, these polishes can also be used for conventional clear coats

trhland
08-19-2007, 06:25 AM
Product specific-Menzerna Polishes- are foam pad ‘dependant’ as far as its paint correction abilities are concerned and they appear to work better when the foam pad is ‘primed’ I would recommend a two level foam pad / polish system to really heighten the paints finish shine;

Power Gloss (POS 34A) will remove 1000 grit, cut 5.0 - gloss 1.5 (LC Foamed Wool, Yellow or Orange CCS foam pads)

Final Polish (PO85U) cut 3.0 - gloss 4.0 (White LC CCS foam pad)

Both Super Intensive Polish (SIP) and Nano Polish (106FF) were formulated for Ceramiclear paints, but can be used on all Isocyanate polyurethane (clear coat)


Super Intensive Polish (PO83Q) will remove 2000 grit, cut 3.5 – gloss 3.0 (Orange LC CCS foam pads)

Nano Polish (105FF) will remove 2500 grit, for light surface marring and / or surface finishing, cut 2.5 - gloss 5.0 for LSP ready use a White LC CCS foam pad, these polishes can also be used for conventional clear coatswhats the difference betwwen ceramic clear and a regular clear cote ?

mixxer
08-19-2007, 07:04 AM
i had a feeling you guys would pick the most expensive one .lol keep em coming fellas. i would like more on the why one than the other please.

mixxer
08-19-2007, 07:29 AM
one other question will the 106 finish down ready for LSP with a orange pad or do i need to step down to white ?

justin_murphy
08-19-2007, 07:44 AM
I use 106 with just about every Edge pad and love the results. You get a highly reflective finish that looks like the LSP has already been applied.

Works pretty good in the sun too.

A1monky
08-19-2007, 11:05 AM
one other question will the 106 finish down ready for LSP with a orange pad or do i need to step down to white ?

The 106 has a higher gloss facter than the FP, so yea you should be able to finish with a ornage pad. If you dont get slight marring from the pad...

TOGWT
08-19-2007, 12:13 PM
whats the difference betwwen ceramic clear and a regular clear cote ?

More resilient clear coat-a newer technology (2004) clear coat (CeramiClear) used by Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler, which provides an outstanding premium gloss, distinctness of image and long-lasting colour retention and a hard protective layer, some of the German (Audi, BMW, Porsche, etc) and European vehicle manufacturers have been using a BASF clear coat for some time.