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    Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Back in November I ordered the 16oz Menzerna SF-4000. After using some Menzerna products my uncle had on his truck I was impressed and figured why not try out this polish. I finally got around to trying it out on a test spot on my 2002 Ford Explorer. The car has been a daily driver since my parents bought it back in 2001. The car is in pretty good shape for an almost 12 year old car. The paint has some minor swirls and RIDs here and there so I figured I would try to knock some of them out. I washed with RFEW and clayed the door I worked on with Meguiar's white clay. I used M105 on a Meguiar's MF cutting disc and followed that up with the SF-4000 on a white LC hybrid pad on my GG6.

    After about 6 passes with M105 on the MF disc on speed 4, I was satisfied and moved on to the SF-4000. The M105 left the paint glossier than it had been however it was still a little dull and was lacking that pop I was after. I got out a new LC white hybrid polishing pad and primed it and got to work. I went with speed 3 and about 6 passes with the SF-4000. The polish did not dust and wiped off with ease. The gloss was noticeably better than surrounding panels with much more depth in the paint, and the slickness was very good. I then applied DJ Banana Armour.

    The Menzerna SF-4000 is a very good polish that has just enough cut to follow up a compound like M105, and still leave behind that nice gloss with deep reflections. The fact that the polish does not dust and wipes off with ease is also a huge plus. At a price point of 29.99 (at Autogeek) for the 16oz it is a bit pricey, especially when a quart of M205 can be had for under 25. However it is a good polish and the price should not take away from how well it works.

    Below are pictures I took along the way, with my iPhone. I apologize that they may lack light but it was cloudy as I was working and I do not know when I will get another chance to polish anytime soon with this crazy weather.
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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Nice work! Love using SF4000 to clean and amp up the shine on good condition paint.
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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Menzerna SF 4000 is a beautiful polish that has a decent cut but finishes out like glass. I generally use it with a white foam pad and finish up with a gray and bump the speed down a bit....

    Nice work!!

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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Quote Originally Posted by SonOfOC View Post
    Nice work! Love using SF4000 to clean and amp up the shine on good condition paint.
    thanks! will definitely be using this polish again when I need to spruce things up.

    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyG View Post
    Menzerna SF 4000 is a beautiful polish that has a decent cut but finishes out like glass. I generally use it with a white foam pad and finish up with a gray and bump the speed down a bit....

    Nice work!!
    thanks bobby. I was actually planning to use white and then finish up with gray but I never got around to ordering extra pads lol. Had to make do with what I had, but I am definitely going to keep that in mind for the next time.

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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Quote Originally Posted by jvs1991 View Post
    The Menzerna SF-4000 is a very good polish that has just enough cut to follow up a compound like M105, and still leave behind that nice gloss with deep reflections. The fact that the polish does not dust and wipes off with ease is also a huge plus. At a price point of 29.99 (at Autogeek) for the 16oz it is a bit pricey, especially when a quart of M205 can be had for under 25. However it is a good polish and the price should not take away from how well it works.
    Thank you for the excellent review.

    Price not withstanding, do you prefer M105/M205 combo over M105/Menz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrutalNoodle View Post
    Thank you for the excellent review.

    Price not withstanding, do you prefer M105/M205 combo over M105/Menz?
    Well to me it seems as if menzerna had more gloss and finished better than the 205 but id honestly have to do a side by side. Something else I want to try is follow 205 up with the menzerna and see how that compares. However I would probably choose the menzerna over 205.

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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    For those that already have Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0....its essentially the same product.
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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyG View Post
    Menzerna SF 4000 is a beautiful polish that has a decent cut but finishes out like glass. I generally use it with a white foam pad and finish up with a gray and bump the speed down a bit....

    Nice work!!
    Bobby, would this method only be used for a rotary? Would it make a difference to do the same thing you explained with a da?
    Thank you

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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Quote Originally Posted by BrutalNoodle View Post
    Price not withstanding, do you prefer M105/M205 combo over M105/Menz?
    I prefer FG400/SF4000 over the Megs twins.

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    Re: Review: Menzerna SF-4000

    Thanks for the review.

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