Hi all, is there anyone kind enough to send me the MSDS for FG400 and SF4000 please? I have sent an email to Menzerna USA yesterday but have not...
Nice review! I like the idea of how you do a second pass to compare the effectiveness for both products. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice!
I used to use halogen and LED standing lights but my preferred choice is still using LED headlight. As long as your LED is not the flood version...
If really a second step is needed, I will go to SF4000. Cuts more than SF4500 but dust abit more. Also, it is more versatile imo. You can use...
FG400 and SF4000 if you are using a Rupes or a DA.
GDAL, I need one of this too, if you have any please let me know.
Both polishes have different work method so will be difficult to compare. Generally, FG400 appear to have longer work time, but a once pad use...
If you like PO203, then FG400 imo is a must try. It cuts great, non finicky and finishes exceptionally well for a compound.
The washer will prevent the vibration to further loosen or tighten the backing plate into the polisher. You wouldn't want to leave out the washer,...
I prefer the noodle MF Mitt, i find them reaching into gaps far better than others. They are also cheap and extremely durable.
Where can I have more information on Fast Gloss 400? Are the new stuff using non-diminishing abrasive?
I have also used this product for a couple of months now, both the pad and 2* blocks. I started using the pad with DA but now I prefer to strip...
No splatter unless you pull back forcefully. You need about 1.5-2" gap for the big whoolie and about 1" gap for the medium woolie to squeeze...
Worth it imo. I had mine for 8 months now and use it with all sorts of cleaner and still holds up extremely well. The brushes are great when...
I know there is one known as magna mark scratch eliminator but it would work only if the base coat is intact. However, I have never once able to...
If you are looking at some paint correction, I would get power finish or SIP and pair it with at least a light cutting pad like LC orange or uber...
Thanks for sharing.
OP din't mention how many people are working on the car, having 2 to 3 detailers will total to 20-30 man hours.
1) Cost of Material - Detailing Supplies. 2) Cost of Labour - Man hour to get to job done. 3) Overheads - Rental, insurance, tools and machines...
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