Menzerna Nano Polish PO106FF vs. Final Polish PO85RD

Honestly none of Menzerna's polishes do their best work via DA. 106ff is similar in cut to Meguiar's #80 in my experience and will remove lighter defects even in GM paint when used on a rotary.
 
So do I need to buy a rotary in order to use the IP 91E & Nano 106FF? What in their line works best with DA machines?
 
So do I need to buy a rotary in order to use the IP 91E & Nano 106FF? What in their line works best with DA machines?


Absolutely not.... I have used Menzerna with my DA and been BLOWN AWAY!!

Since I now have PG/SIP/106ff I am seriously considering selling every other polish I own!!
 
So do I need to buy a rotary in order to use the IP 91E & Nano 106FF? What in their line works best with DA machines?

The do work by DA but they work *best* by rotary. It's not something that you can capture with pictures but the difference is there.
 
I absolutely loathe the PC as it bogs down in a light breeze and takes forever for complete coverage with two or three polishes. It's actually made me want to detail less than I need and should. I hate that. Plus I have the Edge 2K pads and have read that Menzerna doesn't like them much at all. It seems that I'd have to work it just as long even with two Menzerna polishes only to get marginal if any gain. Guess I'll pass on the super polishes. Maybe after I get a new machine and more compatable pads I'll try them, in a year or two maybe. Too bad.
 
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So.....reviving a looong dead thread....:D

Noob here:buffing:

I have PO83Q and PO106ff..........I have a black 2008 Vette....do I need anything else other than an lsp and what would everyone suggest?

Have been a Zaino nut for years now entering the realm of the PC7424..
 
Depends on the pads you are using. What pads do you have? There are a lot of black vette owners here. Most add a extra jeweling step with 85RD on a blue LC pad last. This will give it that extra shine your looking for.
 
So.....reviving a looong dead thread....:D

Noob here:buffing:

I have PO83Q and PO106ff..........I have a black 2008 Vette....do I need anything else other than an lsp and what would everyone suggest?

Have been a Zaino nut for years now entering the realm of the PC7424..


Looks like you're good to go. Maybe get some PO85RD as a finishing polish." PO106FA finished down well enough on my red Prelude that I didn't have to use a finishing polish, but Honda paints are supposedly soft (Although it's a repaint, so I don't really know if it's hard or soft). I've never owned a Vette (not even the Chevette:D)but I heard the paint is really hard.
 
Depends on the pads you are using. What pads do you have? There are a lot of black vette owners here. Most add a extra jeweling step with 85RD on a blue LC pad last. This will give it that extra shine your looking for.


All Lake Country pads....Blue, yellow, orange, white, black...6.5 and 4 inch....

Do I need to order 85RD to get best results? I want the BEST results...:D
 
With the 85RD you can do the extra step to "jewel" the paint. It will give it a nice glossy finish. It will look great on your black vette. Just use a blue LC pad with the 85RD as your last step, after the SIP and 106.
 
With the 85RD you can do the extra step to "jewel" the paint. It will give it a nice glossy finish. It will look great on your black vette. Just use a blue LC pad with the 85RD as your last step, after the SIP and 106.

OK....my paint isnt really that bad...can I skip the SIP do the 106 and then 85RD?
 
I would've told you to try the 106 w/a white pad first, before going to the SIP.
 
how would you guys say the po85 is in relation to the po83? I got po83 and po116ff...most used pad combo on PC? Speed? Order?

Feed back please
 
how would you guys say the po85 is in relation to the po83? I got po83 and po116ff...most used pad combo on PC? Speed? Order?

Feed back please
83 is SIP a cutting polish and 85rd is a finishing polish.
 
Thanks....I had already checked out the same chart on a thread posted here but wanted to know (preferably from experience) differences between both 83Q & 85RD3.02. Both were categorized in the same section (Super Intensive Polish-SIP) with the same cut & gloss factors

Were would 116FF fall? Older version of 106FA?
 
Thanks....I had already checked out the same chart on a thread posted here but wanted to know (preferably from experience) differences between both 83Q & 85RD3.02. Both were categorized in the same section (Super Intensive Polish-SIP) with the same cut & gloss factors

Were would 116FF fall? Older version of 106FA?
You do mean 106FF, which is the older version of 106FA. SIP is a cutting polish with a cut of 3.5 and 85rd is a finishing polish with a cut of 1.5
 
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