Your most likely correct, I've been using 2400 a lot lately on some 60's-70's street cars with older paint at 5-10 years of age. it really works nice, and thought I would give the 2200 a try.
Ya know, this is turning into a very nice thread. Thanks to all that are responding.
It appears that with prudent care the Menzerna products have a fairly long shelf life. Now if Menzena can be convinced to package their products in a 16oz bottle. I can't help but think they would actually...
Very pleased to hear that. When I finish ordering this week I'll have probably $300.00 or more of their products, and it could take me 2-3 years to use it up. I wished they would market their compounds and polishes in 16oz bottles. The quart bottles are actually too much for me and the 8oz...
Wondering what the shelf life is on the Menzerna FG400, 2500, 3500, etc, if keep at room temperature. The reason I ask is I bought several quarts this summer and now want to buy a few more quarts to round out my arsenal, but now have a mild concern on shelf life of the products I only do this...
I just picked up a bottle of Ultimate compound this week that also is nice stuff used it on a truck lid that had a few deeper scratches in the clear coat with a white pad on that baby 3" from Groits that little machine works very nice now with the 3" thin pads from Lake Country. I almost threw...
I mostly fool around with 60-70's cars and they have a lot of metal inside I think this stuff works great. Easy on easy off and it shines very nice. This is the only 3D product I have right now, But....I think I'm going to try some of their other polishes this week with my upcoming order here...
Anyone else try HD speed by hand. Tried a 1ftx1ft section. Put it on with a waxing pad, let it dry and wiped it off, buffing with a microfiber towel. Looks wet and really shines, the paint in question is black.
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