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    So is the 106FF too strong for cars without the scratch-resistant clear coats? How would one know if they have such a coating?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reddwarf View Post
    So is the 106FF too strong for cars without the scratch-resistant clear coats? How would one know if they have such a coating?
    The 106 can be used on anything. I have yet to use it on a ceramiclear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reddwarf View Post
    So is the 106FF too strong for cars without the scratch-resistant clear coats? How would one know if they have such a coating?
    just be carefull on single stage paints, and soft clear coats (Toyota)...
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    106ff works better than anything else I've tried on soft and super soft CC's. Both SS and Toyota. Be advised that Toyota CC is rock hard compared to some of the jet black Bimmers out there.
    Black cars are easy!

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    So on my Lexus I should use the 106 and not bother with the 85 if I was going to buy just one of them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren F View Post
    So on my Lexus I should use the 106 and not bother with the 85 if I was going to buy just one of them?
    i used nano on my ford truck and very happy with results flawless
    names tom i live in nj with my wife cindy .and our 3 children. samantha gabriella and little tom...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren F View Post
    So on my Lexus I should use the 106 and not bother with the 85 if I was going to buy just one of them?
    IF you're gonna have just one..make it the 106..more versatile..the extra cut is not so much but there are times where you need it.

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    which pad do you use? I have Lake country pads...
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    Primarily white

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    Menz 87 versus 1106

    Final Polish*PO85UNone3.04white• • 2,500Nano PolishPO106FFNone2.55grey2,500Micro PolishPO87MCNone15grey• • 2,500Finishing Glaze PO115CQNone05yellow• • n. a.

    I currently have the intensive polish, Micro Polish (PO87), and Finishing Glaze (PO115). The Nano Polish has has a gloss of 4. So if I use the Nano with the Glaze, would I be fine getting to a 5 by the glaze? With my older 95 Lincoln, I would be a little more worried of cutting too fast.

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