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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
dlc95
I'm still disappointed in the label change.
But the stuff works great!
Keeps you on your toes!
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
Kamakaz1961
I have never used Menzerna 2500 and I believe that IS NOT an AIO. Menzerna has an AIO and I would go that route if you are looking for a 1 Step. With the 2500 you will need to prep afterwards for a sealant, wax or coating. That is my Guess!
Nope, not looking for an AIO. Just don't want to do multiple polishing steps before the panel wipe + coating. And trying to do it with products already in my arsenal. I thought 2500 might get me there.
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
AZpolisher15
Nope, not looking for an AIO. Just don't want to do multiple polishing steps before the panel wipe + coating. And trying to do it with products already in my arsenal. I thought 2500 might get me there.
2500 is a medium cut polish. It should finish ok on light colors.
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Keeps you on your toes!
Lol!
No denying that!
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
AZpolisher15
Can you share any thoughts about Menzerna 2500? I'm wondering if I can one-step a swirled our black Nissan with the 2500 in prep for McKee's Paint Coating?
2500 is one of my very favorite polishes. It does a great job removing defects, and finishes down beautifully on some of the more finicky finishes I've come across.
It is pretty oily, so if you're going to coat, you'll need to be thorough with your coating prep product.
I typically follow 2500 with Duragloss 101, which will remove whatever oils are left on the paint.
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
dlc95
2500 is one of my very favorite polishes. It does a great job removing defects, and finishes down beautifully on some of the more finicky finishes I've come across.
It is pretty oily, so if you're going to coat, you'll need to be thorough with your coating prep product.
I typically follow 2500 with Duragloss 101, which will remove whatever oils are left on the paint.
Thanks. I've noted similar sentiment elsewhere when reading about the PF2500. Thought I might get lucky and it'd be perfect product for what I'm trying to accomplish. One way to find out, I guess. I've had it on the shelf for a year and never got around to trying it. Thanks for the tip regarding the oily. You think Eraser followed by a panel wipe with N-914 would be sufficient before the McKees coating?
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Also-- would DG 105 serve the same purpose as the 101 minus the abrasive component?
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
AZpolisher15
Thanks. I've noted similar sentiment elsewhere when reading about the PF2500. Thought I might get lucky and it'd be perfect product for what I'm trying to accomplish. One way to find out, I guess. I've had it on the shelf for a year and never got around to trying it. Thanks for the tip regarding the oily. You think Eraser followed by a panel wipe with N-914 would be sufficient before the McKees coating?
Eraser followed by N-914 might even be over kill, but it should ensure complete stripping.
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Re: Menzerna Product Questions
Originally Posted by
AZpolisher15
Also-- would DG 105 serve the same purpose as the 101 minus the abrasive component?
Yep!
I'm not sure on the abrasive content of either, however 101 will remove towel marks for me.
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Originally Posted by
AZpolisher15
You think Eraser followed by a panel wipe with N-914 would be sufficient before the McKees coating?
Overkill. The less you touch the paint, the better. Use several MF towels for the eraser wipedown and you'll be good to go.
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