Menzerna Doesn't make just polishes for cars, they make a whole bunch of other products for like wood, plastic, jewelry and other materials.:thumb: I'm pretty sure it isn't for cars. MenzUSA_Home.gif
Really :what: I didn't know that, jewelry you say hmmm..:thinking: :thinking: well time to do some more searching :coffee:
I have been to the Menzerna website in the past and it's so bad. With the great products they make, they could at least have a good website.
Yeah its pretty plain, the USA one isn't any better. It barely has a descritption on all of the products. You could find out more about their products here, than on the actual website.:thumb:
Here's the link for the car polishes http://www.menzerna.de/fileadmin/be_user/Dokumente/e_polish.pdf And here's one with the 3 polishes that I think most Menz users on this board prefer? Elite Car Care Menzerna Has anyone used the RE 5 polish?
Attached below is a post from another forum dealing with the Menzerna numbering scheme. Believe the post is from the president of Menzerna USA? Phil--you can confirm t was alway our intention when the Menzerna line was introduced to the detail/reconditioner market to sell products with descriptive names, such as Intensive, Micro, Final, Nano, etc. Of course, each of these carried a manufacturing part number. As we gained popularity in the US marketplace, the word spread through forums such as Autopia which has worldwide presence. When distributors from outside of North America decided to also sell Menzerna to their home market, they sold under the manufacturing part number, and not always was it the same exact formulation as our product offering. Without having a centralized harmonized offering of product, you now have many different fundamentally similar products being sold to the same detailing market. In Marketing 101, this would be a grade of D-! So, why so many different similar products? This is because Menzerna developed the many different polishes for very specific manufacturing requirements at the production factory level. Unlike other companies that specifically targeted detailing, Menzerna never intended to target detailing. MenzernaUSA however realized the potential and opportunity of offering professional grade polishes and selected the most appropriate products. As new, or more accurately, different products were developed, they too were sold. Getting back to the topic of 85RD vs. 85RE5, I would be confident to say that it would be virtually impossible for someone polishing a car to notice the difference. These are just two products in a long progression of polishes that are from the same family. We had decided to offer only the most universal, and most efficient product in this family, the PO106. I hope that this helps. Oh, and yes, I still believe that PO83 is a clearer and simpler part number than PO85RD3.02.
yes menzerna even is even used to polish bowling balls at the end of the line before shipping! Painos, guitars, you name it they probably do it. autos are just another line of polishes. As for the re5 I would have to say its really close if Jeff is saying so.
Its for industrial polishing..coulden`t get any more sence from the text. Sorry guys Spanish was my major!
Menzerna has amazing polishes, the RE5 is great and is almost similar to PO106FF/FA, the difference is that has less cut, 2,0 instead 2,5 (106FF/FA). Visual differences in the finish are very...difficult to see, more easy to see them when removing defects, PO10FF/FA is a great one step option. :applause: