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menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Hello everyone. Is that a good idea to use the one step polish 3in1 after fg400 instead of the same old sf4000?
I know the one step polish has the same cutting properties of the pf2500 but carries to a gloss finished and waxed surface... so why not?
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
i have done it. i use HDcut and and finished with HDspeed. it works just fine as a quick budget 2 step.
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by Matt@landrover
i have done it. i use HDcut and and finished with HDspeed. it works just fine as a quick budget 2 step.
So you think fg400+sf4000 is better?
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by sansa
So you think fg400+sf4000 is better?
it depends on what you are after. fg400+sf4000 topped with Power Lock is a killer combo. fg400+3in1 will look great, but the paint protection will not last anywhere near as long as Power Lock or your chioce of sealant.
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by Matt@landrover
it depends on what you are after. fg400+sf4000 topped with Power Lock is a killer combo. fg400+3in1 will look great, but the paint protection will not last anywhere near as long as Power Lock or your chioce of sealant.
It's not a problem of sealant. I'm just trying to understand if the combo will produce a better result than the fg400+sf4000 in terms of quality...
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by sansa
It's not a problem of sealant. I'm just trying to understand if the combo will produce a better result than the fg400+sf4000 in terms of quality...
Matt@landrover
it depends on what you are after. fg400+sf4000 topped with Power Lock is a killer combo. fg400+3in1 will look great, but the paint protection will not last anywhere near as long as Power Lock or your chioce of sealant.
You got a straight answer, don't over think it.
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Matt@landrover
it depends on what you are after. fg400+sf4000 topped with Power Lock is a killer combo. fg400+3in1 will look great, but the paint protection will not last anywhere near as long as Power Lock or your chioce of sealant.
You got a straight answer, don't over think it.
I'm sorry I can't see your straight answer. I'll put a straight question then....
Which one is the best cycle not considering the longevity of the sealant?
1. fg400+sf4000
2. fg400+one step polish 3in1
1 or 2?
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by sansa
I'm sorry I can't see your straight answer. I'll put a straight question then....
Which one is the best cycle not considering the longevity of the sealant?
1. fg400+sf4000
2. fg400+one step polish 3in1
1 or 2?
here's a chart.
UPDATED 9/2015: Autopia Polish Comparison Chart
sf4000 is a finer polish producing a better finish
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by sansa
I'm sorry I can't see your straight answer. I'll put a straight question then....
Which one is the best cycle not considering the longevity of the sealant?
1. fg400+sf4000
2. fg400+one step polish 3in1
1 or 2?
Number one, btw there is no sealant in SF4000.
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Re: menzerna fg400 then one-step polish
Originally Posted by sansa
Which one is the best cycle not considering the longevity of the sealant?
1. fg400+sf4000
2. fg400+one step polish 3in1
1 or 2?
•If the AIO's Sealant component is
to be totally disregarded, then, IMO:
-Following a compound (the FG400) with
an AIO (the 3-n-1) is not a best cycle.
•Therefore...By process of elimination:
-I'm going to select your NO. 1 (fg400+sf4000)
as the best cycle, as it pertains in this scenario.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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