Which Menzerna ??

Discussion in 'Compounds, Polishes, Paint Cleaners, and Glazes' started by GLuXuRy, May 4, 2009.

  1. GLuXuRy

    GLuXuRy Birth of a Detailer

    Im lookin at DD's website .. they have so many Menzerna polishes to choose from .. ive heard nothing but good things about Menzerna .. so its time I give them a try .

    I will be doing my mangers Jet Black BMW e60 ... saw the car the other night .. it was dark out .. but with the street light on it .. i could tell it had MAJOR swirls and RIDS .. cars never been polished in it's life time

    Ive looked at FMINUS's threads and it seems like he uses P085, SIP and 106FA

    any recommendations ? TIA
     
  2. Cooter

    Cooter Guest

    Those 3 should serve you well.

    Also, what kinda machine will you be using?? Flex orbital, PC, or a Rotary?
     
  3. SpecC

    SpecC Wax on..Wax off

    if it's that terrible, i'd suggest

    power gloss
    power finish
    po85rd
     
  4. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    I would add M105 also, it works much better than Power Gloss.
     
  5. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    I love SIP, 85RD and Powerfinish.
     
  6. scottBT

    scottBT Birth of a Detailer

    i always carry power gloss , intensive and final finish polishes.
    menzerna are sometimes a little dusty but boy do they work.
     
  7. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Specific Paint types / Polish and Foam Pad Combinations:

    a) Dark or Soft Paint Finishes - PO 85 RD 3.01 Super Intensive Polish (F) black or dark coloured paint surfaces, and 'soft' paint - 1200 RPM -White primary (softer less dense foam (70 PPI) with a light abrasive cutting action ) LC CCS foam pad followed by a secondary Blue finishing (very soft 100 PPI) LC CCS foam pad - 1100 RPM

    b) Light / Medium Paint Correction - Power Finish (PO203S) and PO 85 D3.01 polishes (LC CCS Green / LC Blue foam or Micro Mesh TufBuf ® black lamb’s wool pads 1500 - 2000 RPM) should be all you need.

    c) Paint Renovation - PO S34A Power Gloss (LC Purple wool pad 1500 – 1800 RPM) it has a short work time slow cut but tends to ‘dust’
     
  8. GLuXuRy

    GLuXuRy Birth of a Detailer

    thanks for all the info

    i will be using a flex 3401 (DA)

    dusting is not a problem .. due to the fact i take the extra step and do a quick wash after polishing
     

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