Menzerna Polishes 1.Menzerna GMBH & Co. KG, Professional Products - Willkommen bei Menzerna 2.Coating Repair Product Summery - http://www.menzerna.de/fileadmin/be_user/Dokumente/e_polish.pdf 3.For information from a factory source (e-mail) polish@menzernausa.com 4.Menzerna Chart II - http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/public_file/30 5.Material safety data sheet (MSDS) -http://www.homesteadfinishing.com/pdf/msds_menzerna2L.pdf
Wow, that is a very long article. This is going to take me forever to read and understand them... Nevertheless, this is going to be useful.
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as a noob starting starting out this was one of the most beneficial reads that I've had. Thanks a lot! i love reading your articles. One quick question tho....What is the difference between a compound and a polish? I thought those terms were interchangeable.
Its a question of 'how abrasive' - Compounds are usually more abrasive than a Polish, look at the 'grirt' number that will tell you haow aggressive the product is What is meant by a 'grit' number? When talking about finishing paper "grit" is a reference to the number of abrasive particles per square inch of finishing paper. The lower the grit number the more abrasive the finishing paper and conversely, the higher the grit number the smoother the finishing paper. This makes sense if you imagine how small the particles on a 1000-grit finishing paper would need to be to fit into a 1 - inch square. Scratches are identified by the equivalent marks that would be made by finishing paper grit (i.e. 2500 grit finishing paper would require a 2500 grit rated polish and pad to remove them) An extract from one of a series of in-depth © detailing articles by TOGWT ™