Initial Impression: Menzerna 3n1 All in One

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I started my sanding operation by using the GG3, Meguiar’s S3FI foam interface pad, Meguiar’s S3BP backing plate, and 3000 grit foamed backed 3M finishing disc to edge the panel before starting with the larger 6” setup. When sanding, I prefer to edge the panels with the smaller setup first as I can really concentrate on the edges an later on pick up the larger setup and just blend into the existing sanded areas.

I then blended and sanded the entire test panel down with a 3000 grit foam backed 3M finishing disc, Meguiar’s S6FI foam interface pad, and Meguiar’s S6BP cushioned backing plate designed for sanding operations attached to my G110v2 as motivation. Tool speed was set at speed two which was more than enough to maintain pad rotation during the damp sanding process.

After the sanding operation was completed I performed two panel wipe downs to ensure the surface was free and clear of debris with an IPA mixture at 17.5%. Two test sections were taped off for the 3401, white Hybrid pad, and 3n1 on the right. On the left side the PE14, white Hybrid pad, and 3n1 were utilized.

The “Smack Technique” was used during the process.

PROS:

Will remove 3000 grit sanding marks
Feels like working SI1500 in terms of feel
Leaves nice bit of protection behind

CONS:

Smears a bit on removal


3000 grit 3M sanding disc ready for operation

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Meguiar's interface pad attached for proper technique

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Meguiar's backing plate designed for sanding operations

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Plenty of cushion

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All together now

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Up close water picture used during damp sanding

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Demonstrated here the edges have been "edged"

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Entire panel completed with 3000 grit. Notice the center strip that was left over 2000 grit from previous test

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Up first. 3401, White, 3n1

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Section completed and before wipe off

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After 10 minutes cure time

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PE14, White, 3n1

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Side be Side

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So I guess with this demonstration you are ready to send me your trusted PE-14, since you did as good of a job with you Meg DA LOL!

Question: Will someone ever be able to pry that rotary out of your cold dead hand??

Seriously, did you take some PTG readings before the wet sanding, after the sanding and after the 3 in 1??
 
So I guess with this demonstration you are ready to send me your trusted PE-14, since you did as good of a job with you Meg DA LOL!

Question: Will someone ever be able to pry that rotary out of your cold dead hand??

Seriously, did you take some PTG readings before the wet sanding, after the sanding and after the 3 in 1??

Hahahaha! Nice one!

Answer: No! That is an extension of my arms!

Man I wish I had an EPTG on hand for this test. I really need to pick one up.

Stay tuned for my last installment. I have an ace up my sleeve... (nothing secret)
 
Awesome review! When will Menzerna be sold here on AGO? I know it's a guess....next year?
 
Awesome review! When will Menzerna be sold here on AGO? I know it's a guess....next year?

3 in 1 looks like a winner! It would make a great xmas gift :)

Thanks Mike! Awesome job as usual! :props:
 
Great review Mike, very insightful and well executed.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Another awesome review! Sounds like a great product, thanks for sharing my friend:)
 
Mike, awesome work and great documentation....what's it cost to send my PTG to Germany? :dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
 
Awesome review! When will Menzerna be sold here on AGO? I know it's a guess....next year?

Thanks CJ! Hopefully sooner than that!

3 in 1 looks like a winner! It would make a great xmas gift :)

Thanks Mike! Awesome job as usual! :props:

Thank you sir!

Winner for sure. Great idea!

Great review Mike, very insightful and well executed.

Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Rafael! Hope you enjoyed.

Another awesome review! Sounds like a great product, thanks for sharing my friend:)

Thank you Kyle!

Another outstanding offering from Menzerna!

Excellent write-up Mike!

Thank you Frank!

Mike, awesome work and great documentation....what's it cost to send my PTG to Germany? :dblthumb2::dblthumb2:

Rob, thank you.

It wouldn't be as much as you would think. I have a U.S. P.O. box that delivers over here... Although I am finished for now with my testing.

Mike, is the power protect ulta going to be offered in the us too?

I surely hope so!
 
Mike, do you ever sleep? Geez man!
I keep learning a ton of stuff from you! Yet another great review, thanks!
 
Mike

Thanks so much for taking the time to conduct the test and document it. It makes it so much easier for us readers to know what to expect out of a product.
 
Finally!!! The write up I have been waiting on!! I am ready for this to land on our shores!
HURRY HURRY HURRY!!!!!

HUMP
 
Mike, Awesome review! I need to get some of that stuff at some point. May I ask, and don't take this as a criticism, but I still see sanding marks to the bottom right and right of each of the cured pictures, am I seeing things, or is that the case? Still a huge improvement, just curious about those marks.
 
Mike

Thanks so much for taking the time to conduct the test and document it. It makes it so much easier for us readers to know what to expect out of a product.

Thank you Lawrence!

Not a problem. I thoroughly enjoy it.

Finally!!! The write up I have been waiting on!! I am ready for this to land on our shores!
HURRY HURRY HURRY!!!!!

HUMP

Thanks Bruce!!!

I agree! Hurry! We need this stuff!

Another killer review Mike. Really looking forward to trying this product. Thanks for your review!

Thank you Caleb!

I can't wait for others to pick this up.

Mike, Awesome review! I need to get some of that stuff at some point. May I ask, and don't take this as a criticism, but I still see sanding marks to the bottom right and right of each of the cured pictures, am I seeing things, or is that the case? Still a huge improvement, just curious about those marks.

Thank you sir!

In those corners I did not run the polisher completely over the tape or fully to all corners. I don't care to run the pad continually over tape. My focus was on the larger flatter areas.

No criticism taken. Thanks for asking.
 
Mike, Awesome review! I need to get some of that stuff at some point. May I ask, and don't take this as a criticism, but I still see sanding marks to the bottom right and right of each of the cured pictures, am I seeing things, or is that the case? Still a huge improvement, just curious about those marks.

I'm curious about the same thing. The finish looks great but can still see the sanding marks as mentioned. Could more passes or slower arm speed fixed this issue? Thanks for the great write ups and taking the time to post them.
 
Thanks for the reviews. Do you know what is the durability supposed to be like?
 
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