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could someone please put the numbers (ie. PO106ff) next to the item for quick reference. Thanks.
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Thanks Truls. So according to the pad chart, the orange Menzerna pad is a finishing pad that produces more gloss than the white?
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Originally Posted by trlblazer3
How PC friendly are these polishes? Do they break down nicely or take a while much like the Optimum line. I love the Optimum line, especially OC, but it just seems to take forever and a day to break down.
Much like Optimum, they take a while to break down.....but that's a good thing
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Originally Posted by dengood1
Thanks Truls. So according to the pad chart, the orange Menzerna pad is a finishing pad that produces more gloss than the white?
yepp
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the Menzerna Glaze is compatible with all sealants, as is the Wolfgang version. (Finishing Glaze) Please remember most products , other than the polishes, are CMA products just using the Menzerna name for licensing.
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My question is if the 106ff (Nano) is a 2.5 cut and made for ceramiclear, will the IP, 3.0 cut also work on ceramiclear or is it only the 106?
I already have the IP, but haven't tried it on Mercedes or Audi clear. I have both lined up in the near future and was wondering if my IP was going to work or if I should/need to get the Nano/106FF?
Can someone clarify this for me?
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Menzerna Chart
This should help out.......A LOT!!!!
http://www.menzerna.de/files/e_polish%20web.pdf
It's a PDF. If anyone can figure out how to just post the chart, PM and I will modify this thread.
Here's a breakdown of the part numbers too.
Menzerna PowerGloss CompoundS34A
Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO 83Q
Menzerna Intensive Polish PO 91E
Menzerna Micro Polish PO 87MC
Menzerna Nano Polish PO 106FF
Menzerna Final Polish PO 85U
Menzerna Finishing Glaze PO 115C
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Last edited by justin_murphy; 05-26-2007 at 01:28 PM.
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Thanks Justin.
After the link came up I hit the printer icon (Upper left). It printed a perfectly centered 8.5X11 copy. Now time to study this info.
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Originally Posted by Jimmie
Thanks Justin.
After the link came up I hit the printer icon (Upper left). It printed a perfectly centered 8.5X11 copy. Now time to study this info.
Did you put it in a binder?
LOL!
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